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While the exact numbers may be uncertain and under reporting is inevitable, 395 000 deaths were estimated in Africa in 2015. Infection with P. falciparum in the absence of overt clinical symptoms is also common.It is often referred to as being asymptomatic, but may be better termed chronic and is probably not as benign as the former term might suggest. Pregnant women often harbor chronic low-density infections with adverse outcomes for both mother and child. The impact of malaria extends beyond health facilities to homes and everyday lives: children may develop long-term neurological sequelae following severe malaria attacks, more subtle developmental and cognitive impairments as a result of both severe and uncomplicated episodes, and families face substantial economic consequences (Roll Back Malaria WHO partnership 2003).
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