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Acta Neurológica Colombiana

Print version ISSN 0120-8748On-line version ISSN 2422-4022

Abstract

CARTAGENA, Yuliet; MONSALVE, Carolina  and  TORO, María Eugenia. Cerebral malaria. Acta Neurol Colomb. [online]. 2021, vol.37, n.1, suppl.1, pp.148-153.  Epub May 25, 2021. ISSN 0120-8748.  https://doi.org/10.22379/24224022347.

Malaria continues to be a public health problem that particularly affects the tropical regions and developing countries, whereas Latin America is an endemic region for the disease. Despite the fact that a decrease in malaria cases has been shown, in general, cases of complicated malaria remain stable and within the severe complications of this parasitic infection is cerebral malaria, which, although considered uncommon, is associated with a mortality of up to 20 %, especially in children and also produces high disability rates: about 11 % of children and 25 % of adults who suffer from it. Of hence the relevance of knowing it and making early detection of this complication. We present the definition of cerebral malaria, the pathophysiological mechanisms from the microvascular obstruction, cytokine storm to endothelial alteration. We call the attention to the picture of signs and symptoms, the importance of maintaining this clinical suspicion and the need to consider the main differential diagnoses; we mention the usefulness of each of the diagnostic aids and the limitation due to the limited availability of them in many geographic areas. We leave a message for the entire health team to be attentive to detect timely systemic complications. The bases of the current treatment and where is vaccine research going. This review is also an invitation to reflect on the approach to this pathology and the necessary inclusion of other factors to consider such as cultural conditions, socioeconomic and educational conditions that affect the behavior of the disease in affected communities.

Keywords : malaria; parasites; public health; vaccines (MeSH).

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