Clinical symptoms, treatment and outcome of highlands malaria in Eldoret (2420 m a.s.l.) and comparison to malaria in hyper-immune population in endemic region of Southern Sudan.
		            
                                            
                        	 Comparative Study                        
                                        	
                   		 2007; 28(Suppl 3): 35-36                   	
                   	
                   		 PubMed PMID: 18030278                   	
                   	
                      	
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                      Altitude, Amodiaquine:therapeutic use, Antimalarials:therapeutic use, Artemisinins:therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination, Endemic Diseases, Greenhouse Effect, Humans, Kenya:epidemiology, Malaria:diagnosis, Prognosis, Sesquiterpenes:therapeutic use, S.                        
                    
			        
		        : Malaria should not be present in altitudes more than 1,800 m a.s.l. However due to global warming, highlands malaria (HM) occurs up to 2,000 m. The purpose of this study is comparison of clinical picture and prognosis of HM and compare it to malaria in endemic region of southern Sudan (endemic malaria - EM) among hyper-immune population....
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Benca J, Dubai A, Sladeckova V. Clinical symptoms, treatment and outcome of highlands malaria in Eldoret (2420 m a.s.l.) and comparison to malaria in hyper-immune population in endemic region of Southern Sudan. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2007 Nov; 28(Suppl 3): 35-36
