- disease. The
syndrome is
sometimes called malarial hepatitis.
While it has been
considered a rare occurrence,
malarial hepatopathy has seen an increase, particularly...
- Giovannolaia, Haemamoeba, Huffia, and
Novyella contain the
known avian malarial species. The
remaining subgenera: Asiamoeba, Carinamoeba, Lacertamoeba...
-
derivative of quinine. It is a distereoisomer, thus
having similar anti-
malarial properties to the
parent compound.
Quinidine is
recommended only for the...
- to stop or
eliminate symptoms of
certain diseases. In
malaria therapy,
malarial parasites (Plasmodium) are
specifically used to
cause fever, and an elevated...
-
Malarial nephropathy is
kidney failure attributed to
malarial infection.
Among various complications due to infection, renal-related
disorders are often...
-
Malaria prophylaxis is the
preventive treatment of malaria.
Several malaria vaccines are
under development. For
pregnant women who are
living in malaria...
-
samples of
malarial individuals,
Laveran observed pigmented cells (later
known as
haemozoin which indicate infection of red
blood cells with
malarial parasite)...
- in
areas of
stable malaria "ITNs
reduced the
incidence of
uncomplicated malarial episodes by 50%
compared to no nets, and 39%
compared to
untreated nets"...
- also
known as
hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly,
occurs due
immunological overstimulation to
repeated attacks of
malarial infection over a long period...
-
Nobel laureate, and the
first born
outside Europe. His
discovery of the
malarial parasite in the
gastrointestinal tract of a
mosquito in 1897
proved that...