Malaria Flashcards
Vector of malaria
Anopheles mosquito
Malaria life cycle
- Pre-erythrocytic stage
a. Mosquito injects sporozoites to the blood
b. Sporozoites invade liver to undergo asexual reproduction
c. Sporozoites produce merozoites (merogony)
d. Liver cells burst and merozoites spill out to the blood = symptoms - Asexual intraerythrocytic stage
a. Merozoites invade RBCs
b. Merozoites become trophozoites and multiply
c. Once trophozoites consumed 2/3 of RBC’s hemoglobin, they produce schizonts (schizogony)
d. RBCs burst and schizonts spill out to the blood
e. Cycle repeat - Sporogony
a. Some develop into gametocytes
b. Mosquito ingest gametocytes from blood
c. Male and female gametocytes produce a zygote
d. Zygote matures into an ookinete
e. Ookinete matures into an oocyst
f. Oocyst matures into a sporozoite
g. Bursts to spill out sporozoites
h. Sporozoites migrate into the salivary gland of the mosquito
When is sporogony not completed
At cooler temperatures
Malaria pigment
Hemozoin = produced when hemoglobin is consumed by the parasite and heme is detoxified
Predilection for young RBCs
P. vivax and P. ovale
Predilection for old RBCs
P. malariae
Can invade RBCs of all ages and sequesters into other organs
P. falciparum
Manifestations of severe falciparum malaria
- Unarousable to noxious stimuli, coma persisting >30 min after generalized convulsions
- pH <7.25, HCO3 <15, lactate >15
- Hct <15, hgb <5 with parasitemia >100,000
- Oliguria, crea >3
- Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
- Glucose <40
- Severe hemorrhage, DIC
- SBP <80, core/skin temp difference >10
- > 2 generalized seizures in 24hrs
- Black, brown or red urine
- Obtunded but arousable
- Parasitemia >5 in nonimmune patients
- Bilirubin >3
Best biochemical prognosticators in severe malaria
Bicarbonate and lactate levels
Bacteremia associated with P. falciparum infections in endemic areas
Salmonella bacteremia
Stage in life cycle of malaria not present with transfusion malaria
Preerythrocytic stage so no hypnozoite
Complication of tropical splenomegaly
Malignant lymphoproliferative disorder
Pattern of deposits in quartan malarial nephropathy with better prognosis
IgG3 deposits with selective proteinuria has better prognosis than IgG2 deposits with nonselective proteinuria
Associated lymphoma in malaria
Burkitt lymphoma secondary to EBV infection
Diagnosis of malaria
Peripheral blood smear showing asexual forms of the parasite