We report a rare case of severe Plasmodium knowlesi
malaria and dengue co-infection in a 36-year-old lady with
hyperparasitaemia, metabolic acidosis, haemolysis and
acute kidney injury. She was in shock requiring inotropic
support and elective intubation. She had pericardial
tamponade which necessitate pericardiocentesis to allow
for haemodynamic stability during haemodialysis. She
underwent haemodialysis, was ventilated for six days and
stayed in hospital for 29 days. She was discharged home
well with almost complete renal recovery. Physicians must
have a high degree of suspicion for dengue co-infection in
malaria patients with plasma leakage such as pericardial
effusion to allow for prompt management.