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While waiting, she caught cerebral malaria, and almost died a second time.
Scientists are not sure what causes cerebral malaria, or why only some people develop it.
Which is fortunate because it turns out that the little boy has cerebral malaria.
As a baby, Smith was sick with cerebral malaria for ten days, but made a full recovery.
A few months later, tragically, he would come down with cerebral malaria and die.
A postmortem followed and the cause of death was given as cerebral malaria.
Eight months later she died after contracting cerebral malaria in Ghana.
Cerebral malaria, if not detected, causes death within 15 days of infection.
Survivors of the worst kind, cerebral malaria, are sometimes mentally retarded.
Well, while he was in hospital with the ulcer, he got cerebral malaria.
This neurologic damage results from cerebral malaria to which children are more vulnerable.
He also recounted the unusual case of Louis, a 34-year-old who had recovered from cerebral malaria.
House recommends they test the blood again visually to confirm the diagnosis - cerebral malaria.
Glatiramer has been found to be protective in a mouse model of cerebral malaria.
In June 2008, he contracted cerebral malaria, but recovered.
Binnie was unconscious for three days with cerebral malaria.
There have been many recorded cases of death due to cerebral malaria after visits to Simlipal.
These are initially severe, and can be fatal, usually because of serious anemia or cerebral malaria.
This is worthwhile because you want to avoid contracting a particularly serious form such as cerebral malaria, which can be fatal within 24 hours.
It was cerebral malaria, she told us.
The band lost its main songwriter Rupok to cerebral malaria while working on this album.
Lenshina became very ill with cerebral malaria in September 1953 and fell into a deep coma.
Intravenous quinine solutions were available to fight cerebral malaria.
Cerebral malaria is one of the leading causes of neurological disabilities in African children.
The outbreaks of cerebral malaria are local and do not affect Jeddah or any other area of the country.