Severe falciparum malaria in children: current understanding of pathophysiology and supportive treatment.
Severe falciparum malaria is one of the most lethal parasitic infections in the world and is responsible for more than one million deaths in African children per year. Changes to management over the last 40 years have not improved survival. A reduction in the mortality and morbidity may only come ab...
Main Authors: | Newton, C, Krishna, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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