Abstract

The possibility of acute malaria becoming chronic is well known. It is also known that the manifestations of chronic malaria can be extremely atypical and unclear. In other words, malaria becomes latent. Descriptions of latent malaria have been repeatedly made (Laveran, Triantafillides, Nevyadomsky, Toporkov, Demyanov, etc.) However, its semiotics has not yet been developed clinically enough, while without knowledge of semiotics there is no way to catch and register latent malaria. And therefore it is impossible to form an idea of ​​its spread and the need to study it.

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