The presence of parasites (especially malarial parasites) in the blood. (Dorland, 27th ed)
A condition in which parasites are present in the blood.
1 The level of parasitemia is a known risk factor for congenital transmission.
2 RBC exchange transfusion can reduce the level of parasitemia in this setting.
3 Background: In malaria-endemic settings, asymptomatic parasitemia complicates the diagnosis of malaria.
4 Four days after treatment with artesunate, all 30 patients were asymptomatic with no parasitemia .
5 The primary outcome was risk of parasitemia at 42 days.
6 Neither prevalence nor parasitemia differed according to habitat type (urban vs. rural).
7 Children were followed for detection of parasitemia and clinical malaria.
8 The RDT may achieve earlier detection than methods targeting parasitemia in some patients with malaria.
9 An American working in the same village developed symptomatic P. vivax parasitemia despite chloroquine prophylaxis.
10 Furthermore, 1 of the positive donors presented detectable parasitemia .
11 Treatment with bosentan enhanced parasitemia and CNS parasitism, but control of infection was eventually attained.
12 The parasitemia in the Cav-1 null mice was significantly reduced compared with wild type littermates.
13 The nude mice were also able to control IL3253 infection and experienced low, but persistent parasitemia .
14 The high incidence of recurrent parasitemia was consistent with reinfection due to high, perennial malaria transmission.
15 Eleven vaccine recipients exhibited delayed onset of parasitemia .
16 The absorbance was positively correlated with the degree of blood parasitemia , but with a borderline significance.
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Parasitemia в диалектах
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