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Honeymoon malaria and "herbal" therapy: A case report

Honeymoon malaria and "herbal" therapy: A case report
Honeymoon malaria and "herbal" therapy: A case report

A marked rise in the number of cases of malaria in the UK contracted in east Africa has been reported in 1998. This may be explained by the "Lariam"-media hype, poor understanding, poverty of health education, or increase in travel to more exotic destinations. European centers have experienced changes in the pattern of imported malaria and constant up-dates are essential. However even the best informed may still acquire malaria.

Adult, Humans, Malaria, Male, Phytotherapy, Travel, Treatment Failure, Zimbabwe, Case Reports, Letter
1195-1982
261
Schmid, M.L.
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Green, S.T.
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Read, R.C.
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Schmid, M.L., Green, S.T. and Read, R.C. (1999) Honeymoon malaria and "herbal" therapy: A case report. Journal of Travel Medicine, 6 (4), 261. (doi:10.1111/j.1708-8305.1999.tb00530.x).

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A marked rise in the number of cases of malaria in the UK contracted in east Africa has been reported in 1998. This may be explained by the "Lariam"-media hype, poor understanding, poverty of health education, or increase in travel to more exotic destinations. European centers have experienced changes in the pattern of imported malaria and constant up-dates are essential. However even the best informed may still acquire malaria.

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Published date: December 1999
Keywords: Adult, Humans, Malaria, Male, Phytotherapy, Travel, Treatment Failure, Zimbabwe, Case Reports, Letter

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Local EPrints ID: 416851
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/416851
ISSN: 1195-1982
PURE UUID: a0635dec-e2ef-4781-9cde-a653fe5db104
ORCID for R.C. Read: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4297-6728

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:10

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Author: M.L. Schmid
Author: S.T. Green
Author: R.C. Read ORCID iD

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