Therapeutic itinerary of severe malaria in adults admitted to a teaching hospital in Dakar, Senegal

Introduction: Despite prevention efforts, malaria remains a public health problem. Methodology: This was a prospective study conducted between October and December 2010 that aimed to describe the therapeutic route of adults presenting with severe malaria prior to being admitted to Fann Teaching Hos...

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Main Authors: Sylvie Audrey Diop, Cossi Angelo Attinsounon, Louise Fortes-Deguenonvo, Viviane Marie Pierre Cisse Dialo, Moussa Seydi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
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Online Access:https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/4957
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Summary:Introduction: Despite prevention efforts, malaria remains a public health problem. Methodology: This was a prospective study conducted between October and December 2010 that aimed to describe the therapeutic route of adults presenting with severe malaria prior to being admitted to Fann Teaching Hospital in Dakar, Senegal. Results: A total of 90 patients were included. The majority of them had consulted a public or private health care facility (92%) prior to admission. First consultation occurred on average two days after the onset of the disease. Self-medication (67.4%) and traditional medicine (26.1%) were the main causes of delaying care. Conclusions: Early care and adequate management are needed to reduce malaria mortality.
ISSN:1972-2680