Clinical description of hospitalized patients with <i>P. vivax</i> malaria, dengue fever and <i>P. vivax</i> malaria and dengue fever co-infection admitted to a tertiary health center (Manaus, Brazil).
Belisa M. L. Magalhães
André M. Siqueira
Márcia A. A. Alexandre
Marcela S. Souza
João B. Gimaque
Michele S. Bastos
Regina M. P. Figueiredo
Gisely C. Melo
Marcus V. G. Lacerda
Maria P. G. Mourão
10.1371/journal.pntd.0003239.t002
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Clinical_description_of_hospitalized_patients_with_P_vivax_malaria_dengue_fever_and_P_vivax_malaria_and_dengue_fever_co_infection_admitted_to_a_tertiary_health_center_Manaus_Brazil_/1219711
a<p>p value from Logistic regression;</p>b<p>Total of 77 women in group A, 210 women in group B and 22 women in group C;</p>c<p>Mean (standard deviation – SD);</p>d<p>WHO malaria- Severity Criteria for Malaria from World Health Organization, 2010;</p>e<p>WHO dengue- Severity Criteria for Dengue from World Health Organization, 2009;</p><p>* Bleeding was considered based on patients' history or physical examination. Superficial bleeding was defined as skin and/or mucosae bleeding and deep bleeding was defined as gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. Some patients presented both superficial and deep bleeding;</p><p>** Diarrhea was defined as more than three liquid evacuations in 24 hours.</p><p>Clinical description of hospitalized patients with <i>P. vivax</i> malaria, dengue fever and <i>P. vivax</i> malaria and dengue fever co-infection admitted to a tertiary health center (Manaus, Brazil).</p>
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vivax malaria
NS 1 tests
pcr
malaria patients
Plasmodium sp
Brazilian Amazon BackgroundMalaria
dengue patients
hepatic complications
elisa
blood smear
fatality rate
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hiv
health problems
Brazilian Amazon