A fatal respiratory complication of malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax

Malar J. 2023 Oct 9;22(1):303. doi: 10.1186/s12936-023-04720-1.

Abstract

Background: Malaria is endemic and represents an important public health issue in Brazil. Knowledge of risk factors for disease progression represents an important step in preventing and controlling malaria-related complications. Reports of severe forms of Plasmodium vivax malaria are now becoming a common place, but respiratory complications are described in less than 3% of global literature on severe vivax malaria.

Case presentation: A severe respiratory case of imported vivax malaria in a previously healthy 40-year-old woman has been reported. The patient died after the fifth day of treatment with chloroquine and primaquine due to acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Conclusions: Respiratory symptoms started 48 h after the initiation of anti-malarial drugs, raising the hypothesis that the drugs may have been involved in the genesis of the complication. The concept that vivax malaria is a benign disease that can sometimes result in the development of serious complications must be disseminated. This report highlights, once more, the crucial importance of malaria early diagnosis, a true challenge in non-endemic areas, where health personnel are not familiar with the disease and do not consider its diagnosis promptly.

Keywords: Fatal complication; Malaria; Plasmodium vivax; Respiratory.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Antimalarials* / adverse effects
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Malaria* / epidemiology
  • Malaria, Vivax* / complications
  • Malaria, Vivax* / diagnosis
  • Malaria, Vivax* / drug therapy
  • Plasmodium vivax
  • Primaquine / adverse effects

Substances

  • Antimalarials
  • Primaquine