The growing incidence of neonatal malaria--a situational review in developing countries.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neonatal malaria was said to be a rare entity However there are increasing reports from many parts of the world about the occurrence of malaria in the newbom. METHODS: A review of the literature on this subject was done with emphasis on developing countries. Literature search was done using Medline, as well as local and international journals. RESULTS: The reasons for earlier reported rarity of neonatal malaria, and those for the recent rising incidence are discussed along with diagnostic and management issues. CONCLUSION: The physician must have a high index of suspicion to make a diagnosis of neonatal malaria, as the clinical features are non-specific and very similar to those of Neonatal sepsis. Neonatal malaria is a contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality, which must be drastically reduced in order to achieve the fourth millennium development goal.

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Mukhtar, M. (2007). The growing incidence of neonatal malaria--a situational review in developing countries. Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria. https://doi.org/10.4314/njm.v16i1.37276

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