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Blackwater fever (BWF), which causes massive intravascular hemolysis and the passage of black-colored urine, is a poorly understood condition that is rarely seen during the course of malaria. Here, we present a case of BWF that developed after treatment for falciparum malaria complicated by
Clinical details and present day problems encountered in 425 cases of falciparum malaria (PF) are reported. 10.11% had taken chloroquine prior to reporting to us. Parasitic count done in 23.05% cases lacked correlation with severity of disease. Pattern of fever varied markedly but 5.4% were afebrile
OBJECTIVE
To analyze malaria case presentation admitted to the United Nations hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone named Choithram Memorial Hospital, a Jordanian Medical Level III Hospital.
METHODS
All data from patients admitted to the Choithram Memorial Hospital, Freetown, Sierra Leone, over a