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2026 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY (NIJPP)

Malaria Infection in Diabetic Patients: Immunological Interactions and Clinical Outcomes in Nigeria

Bizimana Rukundo T.

Malaria and diabetes are two major health challenges in Nigeria, with malaria being a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and diabetes rapidly emerging as a significant non-communicable disease. The coexistence of these two conditions presents a complex healthcare challenge, especially in malaria-endemic regions like Nigeria. This review explores the immunological interactions between malaria infection and diabetes, focusing on how diabetes influences the immune response, clinical progression, and outcomes of malaria. Diabetes, particularly when poorly managed, impairs immune function, increasing susceptibility to malaria and exacerbating its severity. Diabetic patients with malaria often experience prolonged illness, severe complications, and poorer clinical outcomes, such as cerebral malaria, organ failure, and hypoglycemia. Furthermore, the treatment of malaria in diabetic patients is complicated by potential drug interactions and the need for synchronized management of both diseases. This review highlights the importance of integrated care approaches, early detection, and the need for further research to better understand the dual burden of these diseases. Effective management strategies are essential to mitigate the health risks posed by the intersection of malaria and diabetes in Nigeria.