A retrospective examination of anemia during infection of humans with Plasmodium vivax

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A retrospective examination was made of archival data on 98 patient episodes of infection with Plasmodium vivax occurring over a period of 4-11 weeks to document changes in hemoglobin (Hb) concentrations associated with continuing parasitemia. The mean percentage change in the Hb concentration for each of the 10 seven-day intervals was -13.4, -10.9, -4.8, 0.12, 0.94, 4.0, 0.69, 11.6, 2.4, and 8.3, respectively. An equilibrium appeared to be established between weeks 4 and 6. Decreases in Hb concentrations were greatest following the first week of parasitemia. Total restoration to preinfection levels did not occur during persistent parasitemia.

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Collins, W. E., Jeffery, G. M., & Roberts, J. M. (2003). A retrospective examination of anemia during infection of humans with Plasmodium vivax. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 68(4), 410–412. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2003.68.410

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