Disease Information for Malaria (Clinical Manifestations)
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A protozoan disease caused in humans by four species of the genus PLASMODIUM (P falciparum (MALARIA, FALCIPARUM); P vivax (MALARIA, VIVAX); P ovale, and P malariae) and transmitted by the bite of an infected female mosquito of the genus Anopheles; Malaria is endemic in parts of Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Oceania, and certain Caribbean islands; It is characterized by extreme exhaustion associated with paroxysms of high fever, sweating, shaking chills, and anemia; Malaria in animals is caused by other species of plasmodia;Synonyms: Acute Malaria; Ague; Autochthonous Malaria; Chronic Malaria; Imported Malaria; Induced Malaria; Intermittent Malaria; Jungle Fever; Paludism; Relapsing Malaria; Swamp Fever; Therapeutic Malaria; Subsets: Aesthetivoautumnal Fever; Algid Malaria; Benign Tertian Malaria; Bilious Remittent Malaria; Blackwater Fever ; Cerebral Malaria; Double Tertian Malaria; Dysentric Algid Malaria; Falciparum Fever; Gastric Malaria; Hemorrhagic Malaria; Malaria Comatosa; Malignant Tertian Fever; Malignant Tertian Malaria ; Nonan Malaria ; Ovale Tertian Malaria; Pernicious Malaria; Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria; Plasmodium Malariae Malaria; Plasmodium Ovale Malaria ; Plasmodium Vivax Malaria; Quartan Fever ; Quartan Malaria; Quotidian Fever; Quotidian Malaria; Remittent Malaria; Tertian Fever; Tertian Malaria; Vivax Fever; comment: Malaria is a communicable parasitic disorder spread through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito; Major symptoms may vary depending on which species of parasite causes the infection and the stage of development of the parasite; Chills and fever commonly occur, although not every case follows the same pattern;Although the disorder was once thought to be under control throughout the world, malaria is a widespread infection especially in the tropics where certain types of mosquitos are becoming resistant to pesticides; The annual number of cases reported in the United States has increased in recent years;[NORD]
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Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Paroxysmal Shivering
- Rigors/Shaking chills
- Teeth Chattering
- Uncontrollable Shaking
- Capillary Refill Time/CRT Abnormal
- Low Blood Pressure
- Orthostatic drop in blood pressure
- Signs of Poor Perfusion
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Diaphoresis profuse/active sweating/acute
- Excess Sweating Children
- Hyperhidrosis/Chronic sweating excess
- Night sweats
- Sweating Excess Perspiration
- Yellow skin discoloration
- Acute anemia symptoms
- Anemia symptoms/chronic
- Anorexia in Children
- Left Upper Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Upper Abdominal Pain
- Lymphadenopathy
- Lymphadenopathy Systemic
- Choluria/Biluria/Bilirubin urine
- Clinical jaundice/Yellow skin and eyes
- Fever with Jaundice
- Hepatomegaly
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Palpable Liver
- Yellow eyeballs/Scleral icterus
- Altered mental status Mental status change
- Apathy/Indifference
- Confusion/agitation on exam
- Confusion/Disoriented
- Delirium
- Delirium/Agitated delirium
- Headache
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Cough
- Cough Acute
- Cough Dry Non-productive
- Acute Back Pain
- Epistaxis, severe/persistent
- Dark urine
- Flank Pain
- Longstanding splenomegaly
- Massive splenomegaly
- Splenomegaly
- Tender spleen
- Acute sepsis syndrome
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Chills
- Chronic Fatigue
- Collapse/Prostration
- Cyclic Periodic Recurrent Fevers
- Enervated/extreme acute fatigue
- Fatigue
- Fatigue Tiredness Exhaustion
- Fever
- Fever episodes/3-5 days/relapse
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever in Immigrants
- Fever of unknown origin/chronic fever
- Fever Remittant/Recurrent
- Fever spikes/sweats,chills
- Fever, high
- Fever, intermittant/recurrent
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- Hectic fever
- High body temperature
- Listlessness/lassitude
- Malaise
- Mucous membrane pallor
- Multiple organ/system failure patient
- Pallor
- Periodic fever
- Quotidian Fever
- Toxic and Febrile Septic
- Weight loss
- Typical Clinical Presentation
- Viremia Sepsis with low WBC
- Fever in Asplenic Patient
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Continued/persistent symptoms occur
- Course/Prolonged/Protracted convalescence
- Course/Recurrent illness pattern
- Course/Relapsing
- Course/Weekly periodicity
- Incubation/2 to 4 weeks
- Incubation/Intermediate
- Incubation/Long
- Signs & Symptoms
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