Case Report: Intestinal Candidaisis Impair Artemether/Lumefantrine(Coartem) Effect in Malaria Patient

dc.contributor.authorMosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-16T20:06:07Z
dc.date.available2023-12-16T20:06:07Z
dc.date.issued2023-12-16
dc.description.abstractMalaria is an endemic disease in Sudan as well as in many developing countries. The emergence of antimalarial drugs resistance represents a serious problem disturbing the health community throughout the world. Acidity reduces absorption of antimalarial drugs and allows for malaria parasites to survive and multiply. Gastrointestinal pathogens such as Entamoeba histolytica, candida and Helicobacter pylori may support the growth of Plasmodium falciparum, through inhibition of the absorption of Artemether/lumefantrine and offer resistance of interest to malaria parasites. Antimicrobial agents such as tinidazole in case of acidity of microbial origin and antiacids in case of anxiety the resulting acidity may support the action of Artemether/lumefantrine in addition to other antimalarial agent to overcome their absorption defect
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dc.identifier.citationMosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad (2023). Case Report: Intestinal Candidaisis Impair Artemether/Lumefantrine (Coartem) Effect in Malaria Patient. SAR J Pathol Microbiol, 4(6), 86-87.
dc.identifier.other10.36346/sarjpm.2023.v04i06.006
dc.identifier.urihttps://ds.eaeu.edu.sd/handle/10.58971/881
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSAR
dc.titleCase Report: Intestinal Candidaisis Impair Artemether/Lumefantrine(Coartem) Effect in Malaria Patient
dc.typeArticle
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