• Military medicine · Dec 2006

    Case Reports

    Marine with malaria on terminal leave after deployments to Iraq and Liberia.

    • Bruce Bohnker, Robert O'Donnell, Gordon Fifer, Donald Thurston, and Mark Malakooti.
    • Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Unit Two, Norfolk, VA, USA.
    • Mil Med. 2006 Dec 1; 171 (12): 1172-3.

    AbstractA case report is presented for a 22-year-old male Marine who developed clinical symptoms of malaria while on terminal leave. His exposure history has included operational deployments to Liberia and Iraq. His care was complicated by his terminal leave status, which required detailed coordination with civilian providers as well as military authorities.

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