Developmental impairments following severe falciparum malaria in children.
OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is known about the prevalence and characteristics of persisting neurocognitive consequences. The prevalence of developmental impairments following other complications of falciparum malaria, such as mult...
Auteurs principaux: | Carter, J, Ross, A, Neville, BG, Obiero, E, Katana, K, Mung'ala-Odera, V, Lees, J, Newton, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2005
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