Childhood malaria in a region of unstable transmission and high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence

Childhood malaria in a region of unstable transmission and high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence

Grimwade K;French N;Mbatha DD;Zungu DD;Dedicoat M;Gilks CF;;
the pediatric infectious disease journal 2003 Vol. 22 pp. -
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HIV infection was associated with severe/complicated malaria, although the magnitude of the effect may be relatively small. Given that both malaria and HIV are widespread in Africa, even small effects may generate significant morbidity and mortality and major public health consequences.

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