(B53) Other parasitologically confirmed malaria

(Овале-малярия)

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3 402 in individuals diagnosis other parasitologically confirmed malaria confirmed

Diagnosis other parasitologically confirmed malaria is diagnosed Men are 11.23% more likely than Women

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Women receive the diagnosis other parasitologically confirmed malaria

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Risk Group for the Disease other parasitologically confirmed malaria - Men aged 40-44 and Women aged 25-29

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 20-24, 35-49, 55-59, 65-74
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-19, 25-34, 50-54, 60-64, 75-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-19, 30-34, 40-44, 50-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 20-29, 35-39, 45-49

Disease Features other parasitologically confirmed malaria

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Contagious
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Infectious Transmissive
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Hematogenous Transmission of Infection
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Vertical Transmission of Infection
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High individual risk, low public risk
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Other parasitologically confirmed malaria - what does this mean

Other parasitologically confirmed malaria is caused by a parasite called plasmodium, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito. the parasite multiplies in the liver, and then infects red blood cells, causing symptoms such as fever, chills, and flu-like illness. if left untreated, it can cause severe complications and even death.

What happens during the disease - other parasitologically confirmed malaria

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Review of patient's medical history
  • Physical examination of patient
  • Blood tests to detect the presence of malaria parasites
  • Thick and thin blood smears to identify malaria parasites
  • Urine and stool tests to detect the presence of malaria parasites
  • Serological tests to detect antibodies against malaria parasites
  • X-ray or CT scan to detect any complications
  • Ultrasound to detect any organ damage
  • Liver function tests to detect any organ damage

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: Treat Other Parasitologically Confirmed Malaria
  • Prescribe an antimalarial drug
  • Administer intravenous or intramuscular fluids
  • Provide oxygen therapy
  • Monitor electrolyte levels
  • Provide supportive care, including antipyretics
  • Prescribe anti-nausea medications
  • Prescribe anticonvulsants
  • Prescribe anti-arrhythmic medications
  • Prescribe antibiotics to treat secondary infections
  • Provide nutritional support
  • Provide blood transfusions as necessary
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11 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Other parasitologically confirmed malaria - Prevention

Prevention of other parasitologically confirmed malaria includes avoiding mosquito bites by using insect repellents, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and sleeping in air-conditioned or screened rooms. additionally, people travelling to areas where malaria is present should take preventative medication and use mosquito nets.

Main symptoms of the disease other parasitologically confirmed malaria

Fever with chills

(Fever with shivering, Fever with trembling, Fever with shaking, Fever with rigors, Fever with quivering, Fever with shuddering, Fever with quaking, Fever with shudder, Fever with trembling rigors, Fever with shuddering fits)

Fever with chills is a common symptom of infection, and is characterized by a sudden onset of high body temperature and shivering. It may be accompanied by other symptoms such as sweating, headache, fatigue, body aches, and general weakness. As the body temperature rises, the patient may experience ...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 105 diseases
Enlargement of the tear

Enlargement of the tear

(Expansion of the tear, Tear swelling, Augmentation of the tear, Tear enlargement, Tear dilatation, Tear distention, Tear extension)

Enlargement of the tear duct is a symptom which is characterized by an increase in the size of the tear duct. It may be accompanied by a feeling of fullness or pressure in the eyes, and can cause excessive tearing. It usually develops gradually over time, and its manifestations can vary depending on...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 32 diseases
Liver enlargement

Liver enlargement

(Hepatomegaly, Hepatic enlargement, Liver swelling, Hepatitis, Hepatomegalic, Hepatomegalia, Hepatosplenomegaly, Hepatomegalies, Hepatomegaly syndrome, Hepatic enlargement disorder)

Liver enlargement is a symptom of an underlying medical condition. It is characterized by an increase in the size of the liver, which can be felt in the right upper abdomen. It may develop gradually or suddenly, and can be accompanied by pain, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice. It can manifest as an en...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 49 diseases

Specified forms of the disease

(B53.0) Plasmodium ovale malaria
(B53.1) Malaria due to simian plasmodia
(B53.8) Other parasitologically confirmed malaria, not elsewhere classified