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Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature

The resurgence of the malaria eradication agenda and the increasing number of severe manifestation reports has contributed to a renewed interested in the Plasmodium vivax infection. It is the most geographically widespread parasite causing human malaria, with around 2.85 billion people living under...

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Autores principales: Lacerda, Marcus VG, Mourão, Maria PG, Alexandre, Márcia AA, Siqueira, André M, Magalhães, Belisa ML, Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E, Santana Filho, Franklin S, Brasil, Patrícia, Ventura, Ana MRS, Tada, Mauro S, Couto, Vanja SCD, Silva, Antônio R, Silva, Rita SU, Alecrim, Maria GC
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22230294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-12
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author Lacerda, Marcus VG
Mourão, Maria PG
Alexandre, Márcia AA
Siqueira, André M
Magalhães, Belisa ML
Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E
Santana Filho, Franklin S
Brasil, Patrícia
Ventura, Ana MRS
Tada, Mauro S
Couto, Vanja SCD
Silva, Antônio R
Silva, Rita SU
Alecrim, Maria GC
author_facet Lacerda, Marcus VG
Mourão, Maria PG
Alexandre, Márcia AA
Siqueira, André M
Magalhães, Belisa ML
Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E
Santana Filho, Franklin S
Brasil, Patrícia
Ventura, Ana MRS
Tada, Mauro S
Couto, Vanja SCD
Silva, Antônio R
Silva, Rita SU
Alecrim, Maria GC
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description The resurgence of the malaria eradication agenda and the increasing number of severe manifestation reports has contributed to a renewed interested in the Plasmodium vivax infection. It is the most geographically widespread parasite causing human malaria, with around 2.85 billion people living under risk of infection. The Brazilian Amazon region reports more than 50% of the malaria cases in Latin America and since 1990 there is a marked predominance of this species, responsible for 85% of cases in 2009. However, only a few complicated cases of P. vivax have been reported from this region. A systematic review of the Brazilian indexed and non-indexed literature on complicated cases of vivax malaria was performed including published articles, masters' dissertations, doctoral theses and national congresses' abstracts. The following information was retrieved: patient characteristics (demographic, presence of co-morbidities and, whenever possible, associated genetic disorders); description of each major clinical manifestation. As a result, 27 articles, 28 abstracts from scientific events' annals and 13 theses/dissertations were found, only after 1987. Most of the reported information was described in small case series and case reports of patients from all the Amazonian states, and also in travellers from Brazilian non-endemic areas. The more relevant clinical complications were anaemia, thrombocytopaenia, jaundice and acute respiratory distress syndrome, present in all age groups, in addition to other more rare clinical pictures. Complications in pregnant women were also reported. Acute and chronic co-morbidities were frequent, however death was occasional. Clinical atypical cases of malaria are more frequent than published in the indexed literature, probably due to a publication bias. In the Brazilian Amazon (considered to be a low to moderate intensity area of transmission), clinical data are in accordance with the recent findings of severity described in diverse P. vivax endemic areas (especially anaemia in Southeast Asia), however in this region both children and adults are affected. Finally, gaps of knowledge and areas for future research are opportunely pointed out.
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spelling pubmed-32681022012-01-30 Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature Lacerda, Marcus VG Mourão, Maria PG Alexandre, Márcia AA Siqueira, André M Magalhães, Belisa ML Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E Santana Filho, Franklin S Brasil, Patrícia Ventura, Ana MRS Tada, Mauro S Couto, Vanja SCD Silva, Antônio R Silva, Rita SU Alecrim, Maria GC Malar J Review The resurgence of the malaria eradication agenda and the increasing number of severe manifestation reports has contributed to a renewed interested in the Plasmodium vivax infection. It is the most geographically widespread parasite causing human malaria, with around 2.85 billion people living under risk of infection. The Brazilian Amazon region reports more than 50% of the malaria cases in Latin America and since 1990 there is a marked predominance of this species, responsible for 85% of cases in 2009. However, only a few complicated cases of P. vivax have been reported from this region. A systematic review of the Brazilian indexed and non-indexed literature on complicated cases of vivax malaria was performed including published articles, masters' dissertations, doctoral theses and national congresses' abstracts. The following information was retrieved: patient characteristics (demographic, presence of co-morbidities and, whenever possible, associated genetic disorders); description of each major clinical manifestation. As a result, 27 articles, 28 abstracts from scientific events' annals and 13 theses/dissertations were found, only after 1987. Most of the reported information was described in small case series and case reports of patients from all the Amazonian states, and also in travellers from Brazilian non-endemic areas. The more relevant clinical complications were anaemia, thrombocytopaenia, jaundice and acute respiratory distress syndrome, present in all age groups, in addition to other more rare clinical pictures. Complications in pregnant women were also reported. Acute and chronic co-morbidities were frequent, however death was occasional. Clinical atypical cases of malaria are more frequent than published in the indexed literature, probably due to a publication bias. In the Brazilian Amazon (considered to be a low to moderate intensity area of transmission), clinical data are in accordance with the recent findings of severity described in diverse P. vivax endemic areas (especially anaemia in Southeast Asia), however in this region both children and adults are affected. Finally, gaps of knowledge and areas for future research are opportunely pointed out. BioMed Central 2012-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3268102/ /pubmed/22230294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-12 Text en Copyright ©2011 Lacerda et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lacerda, Marcus VG
Mourão, Maria PG
Alexandre, Márcia AA
Siqueira, André M
Magalhães, Belisa ML
Martinez-Espinosa, Flor E
Santana Filho, Franklin S
Brasil, Patrícia
Ventura, Ana MRS
Tada, Mauro S
Couto, Vanja SCD
Silva, Antônio R
Silva, Rita SU
Alecrim, Maria GC
Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature
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title_full Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature
title_fullStr Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature
title_short Understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the Brazilian literature
title_sort understanding the clinical spectrum of complicated plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review on the contributions of the brazilian literature
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3268102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22230294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-12
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