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Transfusion-transmitted severe Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in a splenectomized patient with beta-thalassaemia major in Sabah, Malaysia: a case report.
Bird, Elspeth M; Parameswaran, Uma; William, Timothy; Khoo, Tien Meng; Grigg, Matthew J; Aziz, Ammar; Marfurt, Jutta; Yeo, Tsin W; Auburn, Sarah; Anstey, Nicholas M; Barber, Bridget E.
Afiliação
  • Bird EM; Infectious Diseases Society Sabah Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Parameswaran U; Infectious Diseases Society Sabah Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • William T; Infectious Diseases Society Sabah Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Khoo TM; Queen Elizabeth Hospital Clinical Research Centre, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Malaysia.
  • Grigg MJ; Jesselton Medical Centre, Kota Kinabalu, 88300, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Aziz A; Intensive Care Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Marfurt J; Infectious Diseases Society Sabah Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Yeo TW; Menzies School of Health Research and Charles Darwin University, PO Box 41096, Casuarina, 0810, NT, Australia.
  • Auburn S; Menzies School of Health Research and Charles Darwin University, PO Box 41096, Casuarina, 0810, NT, Australia.
  • Anstey NM; Menzies School of Health Research and Charles Darwin University, PO Box 41096, Casuarina, 0810, NT, Australia.
  • Barber BE; Infectious Diseases Society Sabah Menzies School of Health Research Clinical Research Unit, Kota Kinabalu, 88586, Sabah, Malaysia.
Malar J ; 15(1): 357, 2016 Jul 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27405869
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Transfusion-transmitted malaria (TTM) is a well-recognized risk of receiving blood transfusions, and has occurred with Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale, and Plasmodium malariae. The simian parasite Plasmodium knowlesi is also known to be transmissible through inoculation of infected blood, and this species is now the most common cause of malaria in Malaysia with a high rate of severity and fatal cases reported. No confirmed case of accidental transfusion-transmitted P. knowlesi has yet been reported. CASE PRESENTATION A 23-year old splenectomized patient with beta thalassaemia major presented with fever 11 days after receiving a blood transfusion from a pre-symptomatic donor who presented with knowlesi malaria 12 days following blood donation. The infection resulted in severe disease in the recipient, with a parasite count of 84,000/µL and associated metabolic acidosis and multi-organ failure. She was treated with intravenous artesunate and made a good recovery. Sequencing of a highly diverse 649-base pair fragment of the P. knowlesi bifunctional dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase gene (pkdhfr) revealed that the recipient and donor shared the same haplotype.

CONCLUSIONS:

This case demonstrates that acquisition of P. knowlesi from blood transfusion can occur, and that clinical consequences can be severe. Furthermore, this case raises the possibility that thalassaemic patients, particularly those who are splenectomized, may represent a high-risk group for TTM and severe malaria. With rising P. knowlesi incidence, further studies in Sabah are required to determine the risk of TTM in order to guide screening strategies for blood transfusion services.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esplenectomia / Plasmodium knowlesi / Reação Transfusional / Malária Limite: Adult / Female / Humans País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esplenectomia / Plasmodium knowlesi / Reação Transfusional / Malária Limite: Adult / Female / Humans País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article