2024
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.9079
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Severe coinfection of dengue and malaria: A case report

Emmanuel Edwar Siddig,
Nouh Saad Mohamed,
Ayman Ahmed

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageIn countries like Sudan, where several infectious diseases are prevalent, health care providers should not be satisfied with initial detection of a single pathogen and whenever it is feasible, they should investigate coinfections. Infections with high mortality or severe morbidity should be prioritized during the differential diagnosis particularly for diseases with similar clinical manifestations to reduce the death and disability rates. However, this requires substantial improvement in th… Show more

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