Artesunate-induced hemolysis in severe complicated malaria - A diagnostic challenge: A case report and literature review of anemia in malaria

IDCases. 2021 Jul 24:25:e01234. doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2021.e01234. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Malaria infection, which results due to the parasitic protozoan Plasmodium, has several known etiologies of hemolytic anemia as a possible complication in cases such as concurrent G6PD deficiency, severe parasitemia, or use of parenteral antimalarials. Although artemisinin-based antimalarial therapies are generally well-tolerated, several cases of severe post-artemisinin delayed hemolysis (PADH) have been recently reported, which present a diagnostic challenge, and affect morbidity and mortality in patients with malarial infection. We highlight the case of a young lady with Plasmodium falciparum severe parasitemia who developed hemolytic anemia after parenteral artesunate therapy.

Keywords: Anemia; Malaria; PADH; Plasmodium falciparum; Post-artemisinin delayed hemolysis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports