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Scrub typhus presenting as Purpura fulminans
We present a case of Indian tick typhus presenting with purpura fulminans (retiform purpura all over the body), sepsis and multiorgan failure without lymphadenopathy and eschar, successfully treated with doxycycline and discharged home. Hence, a high index clinical suspicion and prompt administration of a simple therapy has led to successful recovery of the patient.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - July 5, 2014 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Suhasini TirumalaBijayini BeheraSrikanth JawalkarPradeep Kumar MishraPavithra Vani PatalaySudha AyyagariPavani Nimmala Source Type: research

Artemisia annua L.: evidence of sesquiterpene lactones' fraction antinociceptive activity
Conclusion: For the first time, results presented herein provided consistent data to support the potential use of these lactones for pain relief as revealed by chemical-induced nociception assays in mice.
Source: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine - July 28, 2014 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Fabricio de Faveri FaveroRogério GrandoFabiana NonatoIlza SousaNúbia QueirozGiovanna LongatoRafael ZafredJoão CarvalhoHumberto SpindolaMary Foglio Source Type: research

Erratum: Spread of Artemisinin Resistance in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine - July 30, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: article Source Type: research

Spiroindolone KAE609 for Falciparum and Vivax Malaria
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 371, Issue 5, Page 403-410, July 2014.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine - July 30, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: article Source Type: research

Spread of Artemisinin Resistance in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 371, Issue 5, Page 411-423, July 2014.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine - July 30, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: article Source Type: research

Treatment of Malaria — A Continuing Challenge
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 371, Issue 5, Page 474-475, July 2014.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine - July 30, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: article Source Type: research

Parasite Burden and Severity of Malaria in Tanzanian Children
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 371, Issue 5, Page 481-482, July 2014.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine - July 30, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: article Source Type: research

Artemisia annua L.: evidence of sesquiterpene lactones¿ fraction antinociceptive activity
Conclusion: For the first time, results presented herein provided consistent data to support the potential use of these lactones for pain relief as revealed by chemical-induced nociception assays in mice.
Source: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine - July 28, 2014 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Fabricio de Faveri FaveroRogério GrandoFabiana NonatoIlza SousaNúbia QueirozGiovanna LongatoRafael ZafredJoão CarvalhoHumberto SpindolaMary Foglio Source Type: research

Malaria chemoprophylaxis compliance program: Thinking inside the box
The challenges and pitfalls of long-term adherence with malaria chemoprophylaxis are highlighted in the paper by Cunningham et al. [1] in this special issue of Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. The authors show that malaria prevention in expatriates is associated with low levels of adherence, high levels of reported malaria cases and reviewed chemoprophylaxis long term use. Despite these drawbacks, success in the fight against malaria has been illustrated by the reduction of its global morbidity and mortality.
Source: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease - June 23, 2014 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Malick Diara, Susan Ngunjiri Tags: Editorials Source Type: research

Subdural hematoma in Plasmodium vivax malaria: Another Nail hammered on the coffin
Subramanian Senthilkumaran, Chidambaram Ananth, Sandeep B Gore, Ponniah ThirumalaikolundusubramanianIndian Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 18(9):636-637
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - September 4, 2014 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Subramanian SenthilkumaranChidambaram AnanthSandeep B GorePonniah Thirumalaikolundusubramanian Source Type: research

Malaria vaccine, destined for Africa, seeks OK from Europe
Nature Medicine 20, 968 (2014). doi:10.1038/nm0914-968 Author: Cassandra Willyard
Source: Nature Medicine - September 4, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Cassandra Willyard Tags: News Source Type: research

Micromagnetic resonance relaxometry for rapid label-free malaria diagnosis
Nature Medicine 20, 1069 (2014). doi:10.1038/nm.3622 Authors: Weng Kung Peng, Tian Fook Kong, Chee Sheng Ng, Lan Chen, Yongxue Huang, Ali Asgar S Bhagat, Nam-Trung Nguyen, Peter Rainer Preiser & Jongyoon Han
Source: Nature Medicine - August 31, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Weng Kung PengTian Fook KongChee Sheng NgLan ChenYongxue HuangAli Asgar S BhagatNam-Trung NguyenPeter Rainer PreiserJongyoon Han Tags: Technical Report Source Type: research

Tropical Medicine Case Studies - Nonsurgical (Nicholas Comninellis MD, MPH)
Evaluation of fever among patients in a tropical setting is one of the most daunting clinical challenges, stemming from unfamiliar causes, unusual causes, limited laboratory and imaging, cultural misunderstanding, time pressure, and out of practice clinical skills. A rationale approach to febrile tropical-locale patients begins with knowledge of local epidemiology to assess particular risk. Next, clues can be gleaned from the history, such as fresh water exposure (schistosomiasis) and painful eye movement (dengue). Physical exam may reveal pathopneumonic signs like conjunctival injection (leptospriosis) and Koplick's spots...
Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded - September 7, 2014 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Antimicrobial steroidal saponin and oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins from Paullinia pinnata
Conclusion: The results of the present findings could be considered interesting, taking into account the global disease burden of these susceptible microorganisms, in conjunction with the search for alternative and complementary medicines.
Source: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine - October 2, 2014 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Paul LungaXu-Jie QinXing YangJules-Roger KuiateZhi DuDonatien Gatsing Source Type: research

A review of age-old antimalarial drug to combat malaria: efficacy up-gradation by nanotechnology based drug delivery
Publication date: September 2014 Source:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, Volume 7, Issue 9 Author(s): Satyajit Tripathy , Somenath Roy Malaria is uncontrolled burden in the world till now. Despite of different efforts to develop antimalarial drug for decades, any anti-malarial drug can able to eradicate completely till now. Many anti-malarial substances are practically ineffectual because of their physicochemical limitations, cytotoxicity, chemical instability and degradation, and limited activities against intracellular parasites. Taking into consideration, the amount of research is going to conduct in the fi...
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine - October 12, 2014 Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research