Thompson D, Pegelow C, Underman A, Powars D
Pediatrics. 1977 Aug;60(2):209-12.
A 38-day-old infant had fever, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and a hemolytic anemia. A peripheral blood smear demonstrated intraerythrocytic malarial parasites identified as Plasmodium vivax. Maternal and infant sera contained antibodies to this species. A directed history revealed the mother had suffered several febrile illnesses in Mexico during her pregnancy. Malaria had not been diagnosed nor was it considered at the time of her delivery at this hospital. Review of this and six other cases of congenital malaria reported in this country since 1950 indicates clinical manifestations seldom appear before 3 weeks of age. Although these signs are more frequently associated with other transplacental infections, their occurrence in an infant whose mother is from or who has traveled in an endemic area should prompt consideration of the diagnosis of congenital malaria.
一名38日龄婴儿出现发热、黄疸、肝脾肿大及溶血性贫血。外周血涂片显示红细胞内有间日疟原虫的疟原虫。母婴血清中含有针对该物种的抗体。针对性询问病史发现,母亲在怀孕期间于墨西哥患过几次发热性疾病。分娩时在这家医院未诊断出疟疾,当时也未考虑到疟疾。对该国自1950年以来报告的这例及其他6例先天性疟疾病例的回顾表明,临床表现很少在3周龄前出现。尽管这些体征更常与其他经胎盘感染相关,但在母亲来自或曾前往疟疾流行地区的婴儿中出现这些体征时,应考虑先天性疟疾的诊断。