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Title: Clinical manifestations and immune response to MSP 119 in severe paediatric malaria in Adeoyo state maternity hospital, Ibadan
Authors: Anumudu, C. I.
Okafor, C. M. F.
Ngwumohaike, V.
Afolabi, K. A.
Nwuba, R. I.
Nwagwu, M.
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: College of Medicine, University of Ibadan and the University College Hospital
Abstract: A 10-week cross-sectional study was carried out at the Adeoyo State Maternity Hospital (Beere, Ibadan), Southwestern Nigeria in order to determine (a) the prevalence of severe malaria, (b) identify the predominant clinical presentations that characterise the disease in children below 5 years and the pattern of antibody responses to MSP 119 elicited in severe malaria complications. Three thousand, one hundred and thirty-one cases reported to the Out Patients' Department; of these, 372 (11.8%) subjects were recruited on the basis of doctors' diagnosis of severe malaria, malaria and other complications. Six per cent (188/3131) of the patients were admitted. Serum samples for 320 of the 372 subjects were analysed for antibodies specific to MSP 119 by ELISA. The highest antibody responses occurred in the age group 2-5 years. Parasite prevalence was 77.9% (290 of 372 subjects) and parasite density ranged from 80 to >100000 parasites/uL blood. Fever (an average temperature of 38.6 ±0.4°C and peak at 41°C) and severe malaria were the major clinical manifestations of rnalaria amongst the study population. Severe malaria was found to be associated with other features such as cough, vomiting and diarrhoea.
URI: http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/918
ISSN: 0309-3913
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