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A Case of Severe Falciparum Malaria in a Returned Traveler.

Abstract
Primary care providers should be alert to travel-related infections. Around 10-40% of returning travelers from all destinations and 15-70% of travelers from tropical settings experience ill health, either overseas or upon returning home.1 A systematic approach concentrating on possible infections should be undertaken based on the patient's travel location, immunization history, presence of malaria chemoprophylaxis at the destination, other potential exposures, incubation period, and clinical presentation.2-3 The World Health Organization (WHO) website is constantly being updated on specific travel-related infections and recent geographical outbreaks. In this paper, we report a case of severe falciparum malaria in a returned traveler.
AuthorsQ J Low, W K Lau, T H Lim, R A Lee, S W Cheo
JournalMalaysian family physician : the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia (Malays Fam Physician) Vol. 15 Issue 3 Pg. 86-89 ( 2020) ISSN: 1985-207X [Print] Malaysia
PMID33329868 (Publication Type: Case Reports)
Copyright© Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia.

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