Plasmodium falciparum malaria recrudescence occurring 2.5 years after leaving an endemic country
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Plasmodium falciparum malaria recrudescence occurring 2.5 years after leaving an endemic country
Abstract
Malaria tropica is almost exclusively diagnosed within two months after returning from an endemic country. We present here a male patient with severe P. falciparum malaria diagnosed 2.5 years after returning from Burkina-Faso. We speculate that our patient was chronically infected with PF malaria for more than 2 years, with an undetectable parasite index and without symptoms. Because of waning immunity clinically overt PF malaria was able to develop. This case illustrates the importance of malaria suspicion as a cause of illness in immigrants from malaria-endemic countries. Even when these immigrants did not travel for a long time, malaria should be considered in patients with typical symptoms.
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