
MALARIA IN CHILDREN UPTO THE AGE OF 12 YEARS.
Author(s) -
Mohammad Fazil,
Mohtasim Billah,
Shahaisar
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
journal of saidu medical college
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1819-4583
DOI - 10.52206/jsmc.2014.4.1.450-453
Subject(s) - malaria , medicine , vomiting , plasmodium falciparum , plasmodium vivax , outpatient clinic , pediatrics , plasmodium malariae , diagnosis of malaria , physical examination , immunology
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: To know the frequency of various types of malaria in children.Malaria is present in endemic form in about 103 countries of the world. Every year > than one billionpersons in the world suffer from this disease. It kills about 1-3 million people in the world every year.Malaria infection in children is transmitted by the bites of infected anopheles mosquitoes, less commonmode of transmission are inoculation of infected blood, use of contaminated needles and from aninfected mother to her infant during late pregnancy. There are 4 types of plasmodium of malariaparasite. Plasmodium vivax, plasmodium ovale, plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium malariae.MATERIAL AND METHODS: This descriptive study was conducted at outpatient department ofBKMC/MMC Mardan. This study was performed from 1st March 2013 to 28th Feb. 2014. All patientsup to 12 years of age with fever with “ no focal signs on history and clinical examination” were includedin the study. Blood smear slide for MP were advised for those patients with fever with no focal signs.All patients with fever but negative for blood smear slide for MP were excluded from the study. Boththick and thin films were advised to the patients. A total of 250 patients were included in the study,which fulfilled the criteria.RESULTS: A total of 250 patients were included in the study. Males were 140 (56%) and females were110 (44%). P. Vivax was seen in 220 (88%) patients and P. falciparum was seen 30 (12%) patients.Main symptoms were fever 100%, headache 32%, vomiting 49%, diarrhea 29%, and splenomegaly 36%.Laboratory findings were: Hb% 5gm - <9 / dl=58%, Hb % < 5gm/dl=7%.Pit count: 50000 <150000 / cmm= 59%, Pit <50000 / cmm =7%.CONCLUSION: The most common human malaria infection in district Mardan is P.Vivax and notP.Falciparum. No mixed infection was found in this study.KEY WORDS: Malaria, Mardan, Plasmodium Vivax.