Title of article :
Clinical and laboratory aspects of malaria among children with fever in a low transmission area of Sudan
Author/Authors :
Malik, E.M. National Malaria Control Programme, Sudan , Eltahir, H.G. Singa Teaching Hospital, Sudan , Ahmed, E.S. University of Juba, Sudan
Abstract :
A cross-sectional study explored the clinical and laboratory aspects of malaria among children presenting with fever to 2 paediatric hospitals in Khartoum state during the low transmission season. Out of 655 febrile patients, 35.9% were recorded as having malaria based on hospital laboratory results. However, re-examination of slides at the National Malaria Control Programme referral laboratory confirmed malaria in only 32.8% of those diagnosed with malaria at hospital level. Analysis of symptoms and signs revealed great variability in clinical presentation. Although some findings were associated with malaria, developing a sensitive clinical algorithm was difficult. Further investment is needed to improve microscopic diagnosis facilities in local hospitals to overcome the problem of over-diagnosis of malar
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal