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Acute kidney injury associated with Plasmodium malariae infection

Authors: Aida S Badiane, Khadim Diongue, Seydou Diallo, Aliou A Ndongo, Cyrille K Diedhiou, Awa B Deme, Diallo Ma, Mouhamadou Ndiaye, Mame C Seck, Therese Dieng, Omar Ndir, Souleymane Mboup, Daouda Ndiaye

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

According to current estimates, Plasmodium malariae is not very common in Senegal, as more than 98% of malaria cases are suspected to be due to Plasmodium falciparum. However, it is possible that other malarial species are being under-reported or misdiagnosed. This is a report of a case of P. malariae in a 30-year-old man previously hospitalized with acute kidney injury after treatment with quinine and re-hospitalized three months later. He was diagnosed with renal cortical necrosis post malaria treatment. Plasmodium malariae was identified with light microscope and confirmed using species-specific small-subunit rRNA (ssrRNA) amplification.
The patient was treated for malaria with intravenous quinine for seven days, followed by three days of oral treatment; the bacterial infection was treated using ceftriaxone during the first hospitalization and ciprofloxacin associated with ceftriaxone the second time. He also had four rounds of dialysis after which he partially recovered the renal function. Given the complications that can be caused by P. malariae infection, it should be systematically looked for, even if the predominant species is P. falciparum in Senegal.
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Metadata
Title
Acute kidney injury associated with Plasmodium malariae infection
Authors
Aida S Badiane
Khadim Diongue
Seydou Diallo
Aliou A Ndongo
Cyrille K Diedhiou
Awa B Deme
Diallo Ma
Mouhamadou Ndiaye
Mame C Seck
Therese Dieng
Omar Ndir
Souleymane Mboup
Daouda Ndiaye
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-226

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