A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia
Concurrent infections of malaria and dengue are when both of these mosquito-borne diseases occur simultaneously in an individual. In this review, reported cases with these co-infections in Asia are discussed. The focus is on the overlapping clinical presentations and the difficulties encountered in...
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doaj-0c211262ee334235bddffa87e05fa5302020-11-24T22:47:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine2221-16912016-07-016763363810.1016/j.apjtb.2016.05.008A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in AsiaAruchana A/P Selvaretnam0Priyadarshi Soumyaranjan Sahu1Madhusmita Sahu2Stephen Ambu3Division of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology, School of Health Sciences, International Medical University, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDivision of Pathology, School of Medicine, International Medical University, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCentre for Public Health Informatics, Asian Institute of Public Health, Bhubaneswar, Orissa 751002, IndiaDivision of Pathology, School of Medicine, International Medical University, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaConcurrent infections of malaria and dengue are when both of these mosquito-borne diseases occur simultaneously in an individual. In this review, reported cases with these co-infections in Asia are discussed. The focus is on the overlapping clinical presentations and the difficulties encountered in differential diagnosis. Also, cases reported in some special conditions, viz., pregnancy, foetal infections, and co-infections with one or more other infectious agents are highlighted. Due to similar clinical presentations of malaria and dengue, these co-infections may give rise to an incorrect diagnosis. Moreover, the treatment regimens for these co-infections are not the same as those for mono-infections. Hence, a delay in implementing the appropriate treatment regimen for these concurrent infections due to poor diagnosis can be fatal. The present review is intended to increase awareness about the clinical significance and the importance of these co-infections among clinicians, public health workers and health authorities in the Asian region. Though malaria-dengue concurrent infections are seldom reported from the Asian region, it is probably increasing particularly in the countries known to be endemic for both of the above diseases. A compulsory reporting of the incidences of malaria-dengue concurrent infections is recommended.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169116301757Concurrent infectionCo-infectionMalariaDengueAsia |
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Aruchana A/P Selvaretnam Priyadarshi Soumyaranjan Sahu Madhusmita Sahu Stephen Ambu A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine Concurrent infection Co-infection Malaria Dengue Asia |
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Aruchana A/P Selvaretnam Priyadarshi Soumyaranjan Sahu Madhusmita Sahu Stephen Ambu |
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A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia |
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A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia |
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A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia |
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A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia |
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A review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in Asia |
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review of concurrent infections of malaria and dengue in asia |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine |
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2221-1691 |
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2016-07-01 |
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Concurrent infections of malaria and dengue are when both of these mosquito-borne diseases occur simultaneously in an individual. In this review, reported cases with these co-infections in Asia are discussed. The focus is on the overlapping clinical presentations and the difficulties encountered in differential diagnosis. Also, cases reported in some special conditions, viz., pregnancy, foetal infections, and co-infections with one or more other infectious agents are highlighted. Due to similar clinical presentations of malaria and dengue, these co-infections may give rise to an incorrect diagnosis. Moreover, the treatment regimens for these co-infections are not the same as those for mono-infections. Hence, a delay in implementing the appropriate treatment regimen for these concurrent infections due to poor diagnosis can be fatal. The present review is intended to increase awareness about the clinical significance and the importance of these co-infections among clinicians, public health workers and health authorities in the Asian region. Though malaria-dengue concurrent infections are seldom reported from the Asian region, it is probably increasing particularly in the countries known to be endemic for both of the above diseases. A compulsory reporting of the incidences of malaria-dengue concurrent infections is recommended. |
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Concurrent infection Co-infection Malaria Dengue Asia |
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