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[利伯维尔大学医院中心新冠传染病科收治患者的疟疾与新冠病毒合并感染情况]

[Co-infection of malaria and COVID-19 in patients admitted to the COVID Infectious Disease Department of the Libreville University Hospital Center].

作者信息

Igala Marielle, Bivigou Elsa Ayo, Kombila Ulrich Davy, Ngoua Stéphanie Ntsame, Ngomas Jean Felix, Mougougou Adrien, Makao Arsène Ifoudji, Manomba Charlene, Mistoul Irène Augustine, Ebang Gabrielle Atsame, Mbourou Anita Akiko, Essandone Metogho, Pemba Liliane Flore, Mfoumou Annick Flore, Loembe Fifi Claire Ada, Rerambiah Léonard Kouegnigan, Boguikouma Jean Bruno, Akotet Marielle Karine Bouyou

机构信息

Service d'Infectiologie COVID, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Libreville, Libreville, Gabon.

Laboratoire d´Hématologie et de Biochimie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Libreville, Libreville, Gabon.

出版信息

Pan Afr Med J. 2022 Feb 4;41:101. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.101.28751. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to report the cases of co-infection of malaria and COVID-19, after systematic search for plasmodium in patients treated in the COVID Infectious Disease Department (SiCOV) of the Libreville University Hospital (LUH). We conducted a prospective, observational study in the LUH SiCOV from April to July 2020. Patients of both sexes, aged over 18 years, with positive Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for SARS-CoV-2 with thick blood smear result available, were included. For each patient, demographics (age, gender, weight, height), history and clinical and biological examination results were reported in the Excel file. Of a total of 253 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 8 had malaria associated with positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR. These were women (3) and men (5), with an average age of 36.9 years (25- 53 years). The mode of transmission was unknown in 7/8. All patients were febrile, 6/8 had headaches and 5/8 had respiratory discomfort. Less than half of patients had otolaryngeal (anosmia, ageusia) or digestive (diarrhea) manifestations. One patient with severe form died on day 5 of hospitalization. Clinical similarities between malaria and COVID-19 can lead to confusion in malaria endemic areas. The co-infection of malaria and COVID-19 did not result in severe clinical forms.

摘要

本研究的目的是在对利伯维尔大学医院(LUH)新冠传染病科(SiCOV)接受治疗的患者进行疟原虫系统筛查后,报告疟疾与新冠病毒病合并感染的病例。我们于2020年4月至7月在LUH的SiCOV开展了一项前瞻性观察性研究。纳入年龄超过18岁、SARS-CoV-2聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测呈阳性且有厚血膜涂片结果的男女患者。对于每位患者,在Excel文件中记录人口统计学信息(年龄、性别、体重、身高)、病史以及临床和生物学检查结果。在总共253名符合纳入标准的患者中,有8例疟疾合并SARS-CoV-2 PCR检测呈阳性。其中女性3例,男性5例,平均年龄36.9岁(25 - 53岁)。8例中有7例传播方式不明。所有患者均发热,8例中有6例头痛,8例中有5例有呼吸不适。不到一半的患者有耳鼻喉(嗅觉减退、味觉减退)或消化系统(腹泻)表现。1例重症患者在住院第5天死亡。疟疾和新冠病毒病之间的临床相似性可能导致疟疾流行地区出现诊断混淆。疟疾与新冠病毒病合并感染未导致严重临床症状。

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