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4. Malaria in Dengue Patients

1.  Naresh Kumar Seetlani 2. Pyar Ali 3. Asif Ali

 

1.  Asstt. Prof. of Medicine, Dow Medical College, DUHS, Karachi 2. Asstt. Prof. of Medicine, Dow Medical College, DUHS, Karachi 3. Registrar of Medicine, Civil Hospital, Karachi

 

ABSTRACT

 

Objective: To determine frequency of malaria in dengue patients

Study Design: Cross sectional study

 

Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in the Department of Medicine, Civil Hospital Karachi from June 2008 to December 2008.

 

Materials and Methods: 274 dengue patients with Ig M antibody positive results were included in the study after informed consent Malaria parasite peripheral film and malarial ICT (immunochromatography) test of all these dengue patients were performed in order to detect the presence of co-infection with malaria. Age and sex of the patients were also noted.

 

Results: In the study, out of 274 dengue patients, 189 (69%) were males and 85 (31%) were females. Mean age was 31.01± 14.83 years. 41 (15%) dengue patients had concomitant malarial infection. Out of these 41 dengue-malaria co-infected patients, 29 (10.6%) had plasmodium vivax; 8 (2.9%) had plasmodium falciparum and 4 (1.5%) had both falciparum + vivax.

 

Conclusion: Patients with dengue fever are predisposed to have concomitant malarial infection. Hence, these must be investigated for malaria as undiagnosed and untreated malaria can increase the morbidity and mortality of the dengue patients.

 

Key Words: Dengue, Malaria, Thrombocytopenia

 

Citation of article: Seetlani NK, Ali P, Ali A. Malaria in Dengue Patients. Med Forum 2016;27(2):14-16.