Is the malaria diagnosis expensive?

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P. Penin
E. Vázquez
R. Martínez
J. A. de Diego
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[1] Autonomous University of Madria,Parasitology and Tropical Medicine Unit, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine
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Folia Microbiologica | 1998年 / 43卷
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Malaria; Chloroquine; Vivax Malaria; Vivax Infection; Primaquine;
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Malaria remains the most important of the tropical diseases, widespread throughout the tropics, but also occurring in many temperate regions. The disease causes a heavy toll of illness and death, especially among children in endemic areas. It also poses a risk to business travellers, tourists and inmigrants and imported cases of malaria are increasingly seen in non-endemic areas. We discuss here how microscopical diagnosis is essential for identifyingPlasmodium species responsible of the infection and discarding possible mixed infections. Thus, a correct treatment can be administered in 30 min, avoiding secondary stays and saving important amounts of money. Problems of drug resistance have to be distinguished from those arising due to erroneous diagnosis.
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