Severe malarial anaemia

Current Molecular Medicine
Climent Casals-Pascual, D J Roberts

Abstract

This review describes the importance of severe malarial anaemia as a public health problem, and the clinical and pathophysiological aspects of this syndrome. The review also highlights the recent advances in our understanding of the epidemiological, clinical, cellular and molecular aspects of severe malarial anaemia.

Citations

Mar 8, 2007·Blood·Abigail A LamikanraDavid J Roberts
Dec 4, 2010·Malaria Journal·Paulo R R TotinoMaria de Fátima Ferreira-da-Cruz
May 9, 2014·The New England Journal of Medicine·Bronner P GonçalvesPatrick E Duffy
Sep 17, 2013·Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz·Paulo Renato Rivas TotinoMaria de Fátima Ferreira-da-Cruz
Oct 23, 2012·Angewandte Chemie·Yu-Hsuan TsaiPeter H Seeberger
Dec 8, 2007·Advances in Parasitology·María-Paz LoscertalesBernard J Brabin

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