Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Falciparum Malaria Incidentally Pretreated with Azithromycin
Daisuke ShibaharaTakeshi KinjoNaoya NishiyamaWakaki KamiDaijiro NabeyaShusaku HaranagaFutoshi HigaMasao TateyamaTakashi ShinzatoHiromu TomaHidehiro KishimotoJiro Fujita
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2015 Volume 54 Issue 19 Pages 2513-2516

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A 65-year-old man, who recently returned from Liberia, visited a clinic complaining of fever, and azithromycin was prescribed. The patient presented to a general hospital 5 days after the onset of symptoms, however, a blood smear examination failed to detect malaria. Contrary to the blood smear result, a rapid antigen test in our hospital was strongly-positive for falciparum malaria, indicating a high level of malarial antigen in the blood. Moreover, laboratory examinations on admission showed a tendency for improvement. We assumed that the administration of azithromycin partially treated malaria, thus complicating the blood smear diagnosis. We should be careful in prescribing azithromycin, which is widely used in clinics, to travelers returning from malaria-endemic countries.

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