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How Not to Miss a Case of Malaria in Emergency Department in Malaria Non-Endemic Areas? Practical Approach &Experiences in Hong Kong

How Not to Miss a Case of Malaria in Emergency Department in Malaria Non-Endemic Areas? Practical Approach &Experiences in Hong Kong
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摘要 Human malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne protozoan parasitic infection in human involving female anopheline mosquitoes as vector for transmission. It is caused by Plasmodium species, most commonly, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. falciparum, and rarely P. knowlesi. Malaria remains a significant global health issue and is a medical emergency. It is also an important cause of morbidity and mortality in endemic areas, particularly in at-risk groups. In Hong Kong, where malaria is non-endemic, more than 20 cases of malaria per year have been notified in recent years. We still have chances encountering patients with malaria presented to public or private emergency departments. High index of clinical suspicious is utmost important for not missing a case of malaria. A practical approach for prompt identification of patients with severe malaria is essential, followed by appropriate initiation of appropriate effective antimalarial treatment within 24 to 48 hours of symptoms onset after blood taken for thick and thin smears for diagnosis. Vigilance with increased awareness of not falling into common diagnostic traps has to be alerted. The risk of missing any case of malaria presenting to emergency department could be largely minimized. Human malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne protozoan parasitic infection in human involving female anopheline mosquitoes as vector for transmission. It is caused by Plasmodium species, most commonly, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. falciparum, and rarely P. knowlesi. Malaria remains a significant global health issue and is a medical emergency. It is also an important cause of morbidity and mortality in endemic areas, particularly in at-risk groups. In Hong Kong, where malaria is non-endemic, more than 20 cases of malaria per year have been notified in recent years. We still have chances encountering patients with malaria presented to public or private emergency departments. High index of clinical suspicious is utmost important for not missing a case of malaria. A practical approach for prompt identification of patients with severe malaria is essential, followed by appropriate initiation of appropriate effective antimalarial treatment within 24 to 48 hours of symptoms onset after blood taken for thick and thin smears for diagnosis. Vigilance with increased awareness of not falling into common diagnostic traps has to be alerted. The risk of missing any case of malaria presenting to emergency department could be largely minimized.
作者 Iris Wai Sum Li Louis Chin Pang Cheung Iris Wai Sum Li;Louis Chin Pang Cheung(Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, China;School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;Union Emergency Medicine Centre, Union Hospital, Hong Kong, China)
出处 《Open Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2016年第4期93-109,共17页 急诊医学(英文)
关键词 MALARIA Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium species Uncomplicated Malaria Severe Malaria Malaria Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium species Uncomplicated Malaria Severe Malaria
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