Falciparum Malaria, Leptospirosis, and Vibrio mimicus Encephalitis in a Resilient Patient: A Remarkable Case of Triple Infection Survival
Keyur Saboo,
Rinkle Gemnani,
Sunil Kumar
et al.
Abstract:Malaria is referred to as a "rainy season disease" and is brought on by
Plasmodium
species.
Leptospira interrogans
, a spirochete, cause zoonosis leptospirosis. It is pretty uncommon for both diseases to coinfect one another. Before assuming a fever is caused by a vector-borne disease, it is essential to first rule out other possible causes, regardless of the patient's risk factors. This case report demonstrates an unusual coinfection and how it manifests. The pati… Show more
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