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Disease Severity and Effective Parasite Multiplication Rate in Falciparum Malaria.

Hugh W KingstonAniruddha GhoseKatherine PlewesHaruhiko IshiokaStije J LeopoldRichard J MaudeSanjib PaulBenjamas IntharabutKamorat SilamutCharles J WoodrowNicholas P J DayKesinee ChotivanichNicholas M AnsteyAmir HossainNicholas J WhiteArjen M Dondorp
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2017)
Patients presenting with severe falciparum malaria in a Bangladeshi tertiary hospital had higher total parasite burden, estimated by parasitemia and plasma PfHRP2, than uncomplicated malaria patients despite shorter fever duration. This suggests that higher parasite multiplication rates (PMR) contribute to causing the higher biomass found in severe disease. Compared with patients without a history of previous malaria, patients with previous malaria carried a lower parasite biomass with similar fever duration at presentation, suggesting that host immunity reduces the PMR.
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