A Case Series: A Mother and Daughter with a Critically Low Hemoglobin Level Resulting from Severe Anemia Secondary to Malaria.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Medical Case Reports Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IMCRJ.S448712
Dano Gutata
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Background: Malaria can lead to anemia, a condition marked by a reduction in red blood cells or lower than typical levels of hemoglobin. This condition mainly affects women and children and, in severe cases, can hinder the cognitive and motor development of children. It also poses significant risks for pregnant women and their unborn children.

Case presentation: An 18-month-old girl and her mother, referred from conflict-affected West Wollega, Ethiopia due to severe malaria, were admitted to Assosa General Hospital, Ethiopia, with critical health indicators. The daughter (case 1) had a hemoglobin level of 0.8 g/dL, a red blood cell count of 0.44 × 10^6u/L, an oxygen saturation of 90%, a body temperature of 36.6 °C, a heartbeat of 132 beats per minute, and a respiratory rate of 48 breaths per minute. She displayed signs of pale conjunctivitis and severe palmar paleness, and weighed 7 kg. The mother(case 2), aged 35, also had a history of severe malaria and presented with a critically low hemoglobin level of 2.5g/dL and a red blood cell count of 0.75 × 10^6u/L, with an oxygen saturation of 89%. Blood transfusion and malaria treatment were administered, and by the end of their hospital stay, both cases' symptoms had resolved, and they returned to normal baseline vital signs, including their hemoglobin levels.

Conclusions: Severely low hemoglobin levels, worsened by severe malaria, present a significant danger in cases of anemia. As far as I am aware, this might be the lowest hemoglobin level recorded. Promoting awareness, economic empowerment initiatives, alongside routine provision of iron supplements and Prompt malaria diagnosis and treatment to create a comprehensive approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges posed by anemia, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

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背景:疟疾会导致贫血,这是一种以红细胞减少或血红蛋白水平低于正常水平为特征的疾病。这种情况主要影响妇女和儿童,严重时会阻碍儿童的认知和运动发育。它还会对孕妇及其胎儿造成严重危害:埃塞俄比亚阿索萨综合医院收治了一名 18 个月大的女童及其母亲,她们因严重疟疾从埃塞俄比亚受冲突影响的西沃勒加转诊而来。女儿(病例 1)的血红蛋白水平为 0.8 g/dL,红细胞计数为 0.44 × 10^6u/L,血氧饱和度为 90%,体温为 36.6 °C,心跳为每分钟 132 次,呼吸频率为每分钟 48 次。她有苍白的结膜炎症状和严重的手掌苍白,体重为 7 千克。母亲(病例 2)35 岁,也有严重疟疾病史,血红蛋白水平极低,仅为 2.5g/dL,红细胞计数为 0.75 × 10^6u/L,血氧饱和度为 89%。经过输血和疟疾治疗,住院结束时,两例患者的症状均已缓解,包括血红蛋白水平在内的生命体征恢复正常:结论:血红蛋白水平严重偏低,并因严重疟疾而恶化,对贫血病例构成重大威胁。据我所知,这可能是有记录以来血红蛋白水平最低的一次。在常规提供铁质补充剂、及时诊断和治疗疟疾的同时,提高人们的认识,采取增强经济能力的举措,从而形成一种综合方法,应对贫血带来的多方面挑战,最终改善弱势群体的健康状况。
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International Medical Case Reports Journal
International Medical Case Reports Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: International Medical Case Reports Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal publishing original case reports from all medical specialties. Submissions should not normally exceed 3,000 words or 4 published pages including figures, diagrams and references. As of 1st April 2019, the International Medical Case Reports Journal will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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