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Table 2 Cases of malaria and HIV

From: Imported malaria including HIV and pregnant woman risk groups: overview of the case of a Spanish city 2004–2014

 

Patient 1

Patient 2

Patient 3

Patient 4

Patient 5

Patient 6

Patient 7

Patient 8

Age/sex

41/Male

36/Female

23/Female

32/Pregnant female

31/Pregnant female

33/Female

33/Female

31/Female

Origin

Guinea Conakry

Equatorial Guinea

Nigeria

Nigeria

Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea

Nigeria

HIV infectiona

Diagnosed

Diagnosed

Known HIV

Known HIV

Known HIV

Diagnosed

Diagnosed

Known HIV

Parasitism

8 %

<1 %

15 %

<1 %

<1 %

<1 %

2 %

<1 %

HIV State

HIV A3

HIV A2

HIV C3

HIV A2

HIV A2

HIV A3

HIV A2

Unknown

Evolution

Cerebral malaria. Admittance to ICU. Recovery

Diagnosis of malaria and HIV during an anaemia study

Recovery

Recovery. Healthy new-born

Resuming (HAART). Healthy new-born

Recovery.

Haemoglobin <8 g/dl. Required transfusion. Recovery

Moved to her reference centre

  1. Diagnosed: coinciding with malaria diagnosis
  2. Known: HIV diagnosis before diagnosis of malaria
  3. aMoment of HIV infection