Abstract
Background Malaria is an acute systemic illness caused by infection with Plasmodium parasites that lives part of its life in humans and part in female Anopheles mosquitoes. It remains one of the major killers of humans, population worldwide. Objective To study clinical trends and prevalance of malaria in Abbasia Fever hospital over a period of two years. Patients and Methods This study was conducted in co-operation between Tropical Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University and Abbasia Fever hospital. The current study was conducted on 200 Malarial patients admitted to Abbasia fever Hospital in Cairo (time) to be treated according to the protocol of treatment of malaria which was approved by Ministry of Health in Egypt. Results According to the treatment of malaria, the present study revealed that the best response in studied cases was to the mono-therapy. Concerning the clinical outcome of the studied cases, most of the studied cases (189 patients) were cured in the sense of clinical and parasitological improvement. Regarding comparative results among the studied cases, complicated malaria was more frequent in male and non-Egyptian and pregnant women. Conclusion Malaria should be considered as a cause of fever in relevant target patients. Malaria disease is commoner in the younger ago group. In Egypt, no endogenous malaria cases have been reported since1998 until 2014 a malaria outbreak was discovered in Aswan. Malaria cases in Egypt are usually coming from endemic area in Africa. Mortality due to malaria disease is unusual, and may result from improper chemoprophylaxis and missed diagnosis or late treatment. Monotherapy is preferable than Combined therapy (polytherapy) as it is more effective among the studied malarial cases. Tools of prophylaxis are insect repellents, protective clothes, bed nets and chemoprophylaxis.
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