Publications by authors named "Mravak S"

Cutaneous larva migrans syndrome is extremely rare in Germany. However, three cases of this syndrome were diagnosed in patients from Berlin, Germany, in the summer of 1994. Exposure to the infective agent in endemic areas and close contact with animals were excluded.

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We investigated the efficacy and toxic potential of antimalarial therapy regimens in 452 malaria patients treated between 1980 and 1990. Drug regimens in 330 non-immune travellers were compared with those of 122 semi-immunes with acute malaria; 71% patients acquired their infection in tropical Africa, and the 288 Plasmodium falciparum infections were the most prevalent species. Because of increasing drug resistance or toxicity of chloroquine, pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine and even mefloquine, quinine proved to be the most effective antimalarial against P.

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The therapeutic effects and side effects of mefloquine in falciparum malaria were investigated in an open prospective trial involving 20 patients. None of them had a history of neurologic or psychiatric disorders. Mefloquine was given in a total dose of 1500 mg base.

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Recurrent fever lasting for nine months up to ten years occurred in seven women and three men, with fever of up to 39 degrees C lasting from two to seven days. All patients had travelled outside of Germany at least one year previously. Micro-Widal reaction revealed antibodies against Yersinia enterocolitica (serotype 0:3 or 0:9), with a titre of between 1:80 and 1:1280.

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We report on a case of visceral leishmaniasis acquired during a summer holiday in Spain. Apart from therapeutic aspects some mechanisms for the development of anaemia are discussed with regard to changes of the red blood cell counts, serum iron and ferritin concentrations measured before, during and after therapy.

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Between 1980 and 1985 falciparum malaria was diagnosed in 28 and tertian malaria in 17 patients. Only three of the 35 non-immune patients complied with the appropriate chemoprophylaxis; these three patients nevertheless developed tertian malaria (recurrences caused by "dormant" merozoites). The main drawbacks of chemoprophylaxis were lack of patient compliance (26 out of 35 patients) and inappropriate medical advice (14 out of 35 patients).

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A living mature eye fluke of the genus Philophthalmus was removed from under the conjunctiva of a man from the north of Sri Lanka. This is the third report on infection of a human by Philophthalmus sp., the second with subconjunctival infection by cercaria is discussed.

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Examinations were performed with the indirect immunofluorescence test (IFAT) and the indirect haemagglutination test (IHAT). Negative titers (less than 1:5) do not exclude an infection with E. histolytica.

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