Korean J Med.
1998 Mar;54(3):446-450.
1 case of imported Plasmodium vivax malaria with delayed manifestations due to inadequate chemoprophylaxis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Intermal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Department of Clinical Laboratory, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Malaria is the world's most important parasitic infec
tion. Although it has been eradicated from temperate
zones including Korea , increasing numbers of travellers
visit tropical malarious countries and imported malaria
becomes important medical problem in the developed
countries. In Korea with increasing travellers to malaria
endemic area, the incidence of imported malaria shows
rising tendency same as the developed countries. It beco
mes important to provide general personal protective me
asures and chemoprophylaxis to trevellers, when employed
in appropriate manner, that can be highly effective in
preventing malaria . We recently experienced a case of
imported Plasmodium vivax malaria with delayed mani
festations due to inadequate chemoprophylaxis. A 53-
year-old woman with history of trevel to East Africa 4
months ago and chief complaint of fever was diagnosed
as tertian malaria. She had irregularly taken prophylatic
antimalarial during travel and had not taken it after return
but should have taken it at least 4 weeks after return.