Reduced splenic function can mimic artemisinin resistance in severe malaria.
Camille RousselAlexandra SerrisBenoît HenryBarthelemy Lafon DesmursEmilie SitterléMarie Elisabeth BougnouxNicolas ArgySébastien LarréchéMariane De MontalembertVincent IoosIlhame TantaouiCharlotte ChambrionAurélie FricotClaire RouzaudFanny LanternierOlivier LortholarySandrine HouzéStéphane JauréguiberryMarc ThellierPapa Alioune NdourPierre BuffetPublished in: Journal of travel medicine (2023)
We describe severe post-treatment episodes that complicate Plasmodium falciparum malaria in patients with hyposplenism, characterized by prolonged circulation of red cells containing dead parasites (hearse red cells), persistent or recurrent fever, profound anaemia, and inflammation. Asplenia-related Post-antimalarial Inflammation & Hemolysis (APIH) mimics concomitant infection and parasite resistance to drugs.