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Man who died after DR Congo trip had malaria - Spallanzani

Presence of other pathogens ruled out says institute

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(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 18 - Blood samples collected from a 55-year-old man who died shortly after returning from a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo have shown the presence of plasmodium falciparum, the agent causing malaria, the Spallanzani National Institute for Infectious Diseases said in a note sent to ANSA on Wednesday.
    The institute said it analysed blood samples "to search for different pathogen agents at the laboratory of Virology and the laboratories of Biosecurity".
    The same tests ruled out the presence of other viral-bacterial co infections, it said.
    The man from the Veneto town of Trevignano near Treviso died with fever and hemorrhaging after recently returning from a trip to the DRC.
    Congo's Ministry of Health has said the mystery disease is a severe form of malaria, but the World Health Organization has said the cause has not yet been established and laboratory tests are ongoing. (ANSA).
   

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