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A Case of Plasmodium ovale Malaria Imported from West Africa

Kang Y, Yang J

Malaria is a parasitic infection caused by Plasmodium species. Most of the imported malaria in Korea are due to Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum, and Plasmodium ovale infections are very...
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A Case of Plasmodium ovale Malaria Imported from West Africa

Moon S, Kim BN, Kuak EY, Han TH

In Korea, the majority of imported malaria cases are Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum, but Plasmodium ovale cases are rarely reported. We describe an imported case of P. ovale that...
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A Case of Imported Plasmodium ovale malaria

Han TH, Kim BN, Seong HK

There have been reports in Korea of imported malaria cases of four Plasmodium species, but there has been no report of imported Plasmodium ovale malaria confirmed by molecular biological methods....
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Mixed Infection with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale in a Returned Traveller: the First Case in Korea

Kim G, Hong HL, Kim SY, Lee HR, Kim DG, Park S, Shin HS, Chin BS, Kim Y

Mixed-species malaria infections are often unrecognized or underestimated. We hereby report the first described case of mixed infection with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale malaria in a returned traveller in...
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A Case of Plasmodium ovale wallikeri Infection in a Chinese Worker Returning from West Africa

Li Y, Wang G, Sun D, Meng F, Lin S, Hu X, Wang S

  • KMID: 1792148
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2013 Oct;51(5):557-562.
In contrast to the gradual reduction in the number of locally transmitted malaria cases in China, the number of imported malaria cases has been increasing since 2008. Here, we report...
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Characteristics of Imported Malaria and Species of Plasmodium Involved in Shandong Province, China (2012-2014)

Xu C, Wei QK, Li J, Xiao T, Yin K, Zhao CL, Wang YB, Kong XL, Zhao GH, Sun H, Liu X, Huang BC

Malaria remains a serious public health problem in Shandong Province, China; therefore, it is important to explore the characteristics of the current malaria prevalence situation in the province. In this...
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Minor liver profile dysfunctions in Plasmodium vivax, P. malaria and P. ovale patients and normalization after treatment

Tangpukdee N, Thanachartwet V, Krudsood S, Luplertlop N, Pornpininworakij K, Chalermrut K, Phokham S, Kano S, Looareesuwan S, Wilairatana P

Liver function tests were performed in 61 vivax, 54 malariae and 15 ovale malaria patients who were admitted to Bangkok Hospital for Tropical Diseases between 2001 and 2004. The objective...
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A Case of Methemoglobinemia Caused by Primaquine

Lee JY, Kim SH, An S, Oh HS, Yi SY, Lee HH, Han DJ

Primaquine is often administered for the hypnozoite stage of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale. Primaquine (with clindamycin) is also an alternative drug for treatment of pneumocystis pneumonia when trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole cannot...
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Parasitological studies of Korean forces in South Vietnam I. Examination of blood films on malaria patients

Seo BS, Lee SH, Yoon JJ, Ryang YS

A parasitological study was performed with 452 malaria patients evacuated from South Vietnam by examinations of their peripheral blood. Results were as follows: The peripheral blood examinations revealed that 52.0%...
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Clinical Analysis of Malarial Infections between January and September 1998

Kim YH, Nam HW, Jeong HB, Kwak HJ, Ahn MS, Jeong YK, Lee SE, Lee HS, Yoo SW

  • KMID: 2143113
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1999 Apr;56(4):517-525.
OBJECTIVE: Annually, the prevalence of indigenous and imported malarial infections is steadily increasing since 1993 in Korea. In order to understand the current characteristics of malarial infections and to prevent, the present...
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A History of Malaria in Modern Korea 1876-1945

Yeo I

  • KMID: 1379360
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2011 Jun;20(1):53-82.
Although it is not certain when malaria began to appear in Korea, malaria is believed to have been an endemic disease from ancient times. It was Dr. H. N. Allen...
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