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   relapse of a plasmodium vivax infection in an iranian patient: a case report  
   
نویسنده heidari aliehsan ,sheikhi susan ,fallah parviz ,keshavarz hossein
منبع jundishapur journal of natural pharmaceutical products - 2017 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:1 -3
چکیده    Introduction: plasmodium vivax is the most prevalent in the malaria endemic areas of iran. the number of plasmodium vivax sporozoites that get to the liver remain latent, and after several months or years of inappropriate treatment period, they can reactivate and leads to the clinical manifestation of malaria. case presentation: a 49-year-old male was referred to a private clinical center in the capital city of iran, tehran, in october 2016 due to fever, chills, nausea, appetite, headache, and weakness. the patient had a history of clinical vivax malaria 1-year prior in chabahar, in the province of sistan and baluchistan. the light microscope and nested pcr were applied for detecting the vivax malaria infection. in this patient, the relapse of p. vivax occurred after about 12 months, following the primary malaria infection. conclusions: the report underlines that relapses should be considered in febrile individuals returning from malaria endemic areas of the country to malaria free areas. in addition, it highlights the occurrence of relapse in the patient with history using primaquine for a radical cure of liver latent parasites.
کلیدواژه relapse ,malaria ,primaquine ,iran ,plasmodium vivax
آدرس alborz university of medical sciences, school of medicine, department of parasitology, ایران, alborz university of medical sciences, school of medicine, department of parasitology, ایران, alborz university of medical sciences, school of paramedical sciences, department of hematology, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, ایران
پست الکترونیکی hosseinkeshavarzsbu@gmail.com
 
     
   
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