Concurrent dengue and malaria in cayenne hospital, French Guiana

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Abstract

Dengue-malaria co-infection reports are scarce. Of 1,723 consecutive febrile patients in Cayenne Hospital, 238 had dengue (174 early dengue fever cases) and 393 had malaria (371 acute malaria); 17 had both. Diagnosis of 1 of these 2 infections should not rule out testing for the other infection. Bernard.

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Carme, B., Matheus, S., Donutil, G., Raulin, O., Nacher, M., & Morvan, J. (2009). Concurrent dengue and malaria in cayenne hospital, French Guiana. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(4), 668–671. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1504.080891

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