Abstract:Background Malaria is a life-threatening, multisystem disease caused by the protozoan plasmodia with a global incidence of approximately 212 million annually. The parasite is known to have unique and crucial interactions with various body tissues during its life cycle, notably the liver, spleen, and recent work has shown the bone marrow as reservoir of infection.Methods This study is a case series of patients in whom examination of bone marrow revealed malaria parasites. We conducted a retrospective record rev… Show more
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