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Psychiatric effects of malaria and anti-malarial drugs: historical and modern perspectives

机译:疟疾和抗疟疾药物对精神病的影响:历史和现代观点

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The modern medical literature implicates malaria, and particularly the potentially fatal form of cerebral malaria, with a risk of neurocognitive impairment. Yet historically, even milder forms of malaria were associated in the literature with a broad range of psychiatric effects, including disorders of personality, mood, memory, attention, thought, and behaviour. In this article, the history of psychiatric effects attributed to malaria and post-malaria syndromes is reviewed, and insights from the historical practice of malariotherapy in contributing to understanding of these effects are considered. This review concludes with a discussion of the potentially confounding role of the adverse effects of anti-malarial drugs, particularly of the quinoline class, in the unique attribution of certain psychiatric effects to malaria, and of the need for a critical reevaluation of the literature in light of emerging evidence of the chronic nature of these adverse drug effects.
机译:现代医学文献暗示疟疾,特别是脑疟疾的潜在致命形式,具有神经认知障碍的风险。但是从历史上看,即使是较轻度的疟疾,在文学中也与广泛的精神疾病相关,包括人格,情绪,记忆,注意力,思想和行为障碍。在本文中,回顾了归因于疟疾和疟疾后综合症的精神病学史,并考虑了来自疟疾疗法历史实践的见解,有助于理解这些病史。本文以抗疟药尤其是喹啉类抗疟药的不良作用在某些精神疾病对疟疾的独特归因中的潜在混杂作用以及需要对文献进行重新评估的讨论作为结束。根据这些不良药物作用的慢性性质的新证据。

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