Falciparum malaria sickens the human by attacking the human s red blood cells and the parasite remains within the victim s body for life which allows the cycle to continue.
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Kimura instructed me to come over immediately for a blood test, and announced after a brief interval that I had falciparum malaria, the most lethal kind, and that there was already some liver dysfunction.
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October-November is the normal seasonal high point for malaria in the region, Hartl said, adding that falciparum malaria is one of the most dangerous forms of the disease because it can infect the brain.
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Scientists at the University of Rome have found evidence showing that falciparum malaria came from Africa, underwent mutations in Sardinia and was introduced in the marshy, mosquito-infested Tiber River basin by the fifth century.
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E . g . : Piola P, Fogg C et al . : Supervised versus unsupervised intake of six-dose artemether-lumefantrine for treatment of acute, uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Mbarara, Uganda : a randomised trial.
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There have been an increased number of cases of falciparum malaria _ one of the most dangerous forms of the disease because it can infect the brain _ said Gregory Hartl, spokesman for the World Health Organization.
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AFRIMS also conducts surveillance of emerging diseases such as drug resistant P falciparum malaria, Diarrhea agents : Campylobacter, Cholera O139, Cyclospora, E coli, Hepatitis E, HIV 1 E clade, drug resistant scrub typhus, dengue hemorrhagic fever, and influenza.
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A population study has shown that the protective effect of the sickle-cell trait against falciparum malaria involves the augmentation of adaptive as well as innate immune responses to the malaria parasite, illustrating the expected transition from innate to adaptive immunity.
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While a graduate student at Oxford, Allison joined a vocational Oxford University Expedition to Mount Kenya in 1949 . He first noticed from blood samples he collected that there was an unusually high occurrence of resistant to the deadly falciparum malaria.
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The original descriptions were on Non familial juvenile distal spinal muscular atrophy of upper extremity, a delayed onset Cerebellar syndrome complicating Falciparum Malaria, Transient Emboligenic Aortoarteritis-a noteworthy entity in strokes in the young as commented by the Editor of the Archives of Neurology, July 1978.