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Quaternary malaria, also known as quartan malaria, is a less common form of malaria caused by the parasite Plasmodium malariae. Unlike the more aggressive forms like P. falciparum or P. vivax, this type tends to cause recurring fevers every 72 hours, referred to as quartan fever. Though considered milder, it can persist for years and lead to serious kidney complications if left untreated. The infection spreads through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito and has a global presence, particularly in parts of Africa, Asia and South America.
1. Plasmodium malariae Infection: Causes quartan malaria and presents with a 72-hour fever cycle.
2. Mixed Infections: May occur alongside other Plasmodium species like P. falciparum or P. vivax, complicating the disease pattern.
3. Chronic Quaternary Malaria: Persisting in the blood for years, often asymptomatic, but can lead to long-term complications.
Cyclical fever spikes every 72 hours (quartan fever pattern)
Chills and shaking during fever episodes
Profuse sweating as fever breaks
Headache and body aches
Fatigue and weakness
Enlarged spleen
Mild jaundice in prolonged cases
Persistent low-grade parasitemia
Caused by the Plasmodium malariae parasite
Transmitted by the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito
In rare cases, transmission via blood transfusion or contaminated needles
May remain dormant in the blood and reactivate years later
Chronic kidney disease (notably nephrotic syndrome)
Splenomegaly (enlarged spleen)
Anemia due to prolonged red blood cell destruction
Relapsing febrile illness over months or years
Rarely, immune complex-related damage to organs
Living in or traveling to malaria-endemic regions
Lack of use of insect repellent or mosquito nets
Weakened immune system
Poor access to preventive healthcare
Blood transfusions in endemic areas
Use insecticide-treated bed nets
Apply mosquito repellents containing DEET or picaridin
Wear long-sleeved clothing in mosquito-prone areas
Stay in screened or air-conditioned rooms
Take antimalarial prophylaxis if traveling to endemic areas
Ensure blood transfusions are screened in endemic countries
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