Concurrent Infections of Malaria and Dengue
Priyanka S. Nilangekar
, Vishveshwar M. Dharashive , Suraj G. Malpani , Aishwarya S. Gandhle , Monika D. Khichade, Sushil S. Kore
Malaria, Dengue, Concurrent-infections, Pathophysiology
There are several tropical mosquito borne infections. Malaria and dengue are the two communal mosquito infections that are very significant and cause high morbidity also mortality for many patients around the world. Here In this review we will discuss about Introduction, history, current scenario, nature, infection in pregnancy and foetal, coinfection from various countries in Asia, future prospective, conclusion. Furthermore, the dealing procedures for these co-infections are not the same as those for mono-infections. Hence, a delay in implementing the appropriate treatment regimen for these concurrent infections due to poor diagnosis can be fatal. . Though malaria-dengue concurrent infections are seldom described from the Asian region, it is probably increasing particularly in the countries known to be endemic for both of the above diseases. A necessary reporting of the incidences of malaria-dengue concurrent infections is recommended.
"Concurrent Infections of Malaria and Dengue", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 10, page no.80 - 85, October-2021, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2110011.pdf
Volume 6
Issue 10,
October-2021
Pages : 80 - 85
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_193689
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2110011
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Research Area: Engineering
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