A Case Series: A Mother and Daughter with a Critically Low Hemoglobin Level Resulting from Severe Anemia Secondary to Malaria
Dano Gutata
Abstract:Background: Malaria can lead to anemia, a condition marked by a reduction in red blood cells or lower than typical levels of hemoglobin. This condition mainly affects women and children and, in severe cases, can hinder the cognitive and motor development of children. It also poses significant risks for pregnant women and their unborn children. Case presentation: An 18-month-old girl and her mother, referred from conflict-affected West Wollega, Ethiopia due to severe malaria, were admitted to Assosa General Hos… Show more
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