Chloroquine-resistant malaria in Jos, Nigeria
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Chloroquine-resistant malaria in Jos, Nigeria
Abstract
A 16-year-old Nigerian boy who had lived all his life in a malaria endemic region presented with continuing fever after what would ordinarily be accepted as adequate treatment for malaria. He went on to develop cerebral malaria, recovering only after administration of quinine.
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