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Malaria, the raw facts Tim Inglis. World impact common parasitic infection 1 million deaths each year mainly in children mainly in Africa.

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1 Malaria, the raw facts Tim Inglis

2 World impact common parasitic infection 1 million deaths each year mainly in children mainly in Africa

3 Disease patterns 1. stableunavoidable 2. unstablepreventable ? 3. travel-relatedpreventable

4 Clinical features Setting: history of travel to or residence in endemic area Symptoms: –COLD - initial shaking/rigor; then –HOT - fever (may be >40 o C), restlessness, vomiting & convulsions; then final –SWEATING - temperature returning to normal & possibly sleep. Timing: –Generally days to weeks after return from endemic area –Overall, 6-10hr between paroxysms

5 MOSQUITOHUMAN The parasite a protozoan called Plasmodium

6 proboscis palp antenna eye scutum scutellum halter THORAX HEAD ABDOMEN FORE-LEG WING MID-LEG HIND-LEG femur tibia claw tarsus Its vector female Anopheles mosquito

7 Investigations Key questions: –Does the patient have malaria? –Does the patient have P. falciparum malaria? –Does the patient have another infection? Blood films Rapid tests Other infections

8 Antimalarial treatment WHO guidelines: –ACT: Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy for uncomplicated malaria –Artesunate for IV treatment in low transmission areas & later pregnancy General rules: –start immediately if P.falciparum malaria –wait for results of blood film if benign malaria, –treat uncomplicated malaria as outpatient –advise return if worsens or no improvement

9 Expedition Medicine Personal measures –Personal protection –Chemoprophylaxis Group measures –Group prophylaxis –Area control measures –Rapid tests –Antimalarial therapy, SBET Local people Medevac arrangements

10 The Anopheles mosquito is a self-propagating, self-propelled syringe armed to the teeth with malaria parasites.


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