Clinical case of severe mixed species (Pl.falciparum, Pl.malariae) malaria in a patient of Ukrainian descent
Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
The article presents a clinical case of severe mixed species (Pl.falciparum, Pl.malariae) malaria in a patient of Ukrainian descent. The methods for the diagnosis, treatment and pathogenetic features of the course of this disease are analyzed.
Authors and Affiliations
О. О. Popovych, L. V. Moroz, F. A. Chabanov, T. V. Vzhetson, I. G. Slepova
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