Maternal death from severe malaria due to Plasmodium vivax
- Nancy Arróspided(Author),
- Máximo Manuel Espinoza Silvab(Author),
- Edwin Miranda-Choqued(Author),
- ,
- Pedro Leguae(Author),
- César Cabezasb(Author)
- ,
- bInstituto Nacional de Salud, Lima,
- cUniversidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas,
- dInstituto Nacional de Salud del Niño,
- eUniversidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Instituto de Medicina Tropical Alexander von Humboldt
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SpanishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 368-372 (5 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Publica (Volume 33, Issue 2)Publication milestones
- Published - 01/04/2016
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1726-4634External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 84979234604
- PubMed: 27656940
Abstract
Here we describe the case of a 19-year-old woman, in her 29th week of gestation, who was from Llumpe (Ancash, Peru) and had a history of traveling to Chanchamayo (Junín, Peru) and Rinconada (Ancash, Peru). The patient presented at Chacas Hospital (Chacas, Ancash, Peru) with general malaise, dehydration, respiratory distress, jaundice, the sensation of thermal rise, and abdominal pain. Analysis of blood smears revealed 60% hemoparasites. She was transferred to Ramos Guardia Hospital (Huaraz, Peru) where she presented increasing respiratory distress, choluria, hematuria, and decreased urine output, moreover she was positive for Plasmodium. From there she was transferred to Cayetano Heredia Hospital (Lima, Peru), where she was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with multiple organ failure, stillbirth, and leading to death. She underwent mechanical ventilation, was administered clindamycin, and was prescribed quinine, which she did not received due a lack by availability. The evolution of the illness was torpid, and she ultimately developed multiple organ failure and died. Plasmodium vivax infection was confirmed. Accordingly, we emphasize the importance of improving our diagnostic capabilities and management techniques to enable clinicians to provide adequate and timely treatment.
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