Abstract Anti-malarial drugs can make a significant contribution to the control of malaria in endemic areas when used for prevention as well as for treatment. Chemoprophylaxis is effective in preventing deaths and morbidity from malaria, but it is difficult to sustain for prolonged periods, may interfere with the development of naturally acquired immunity and will facilitate the emergence and spread of drug resistant strains if applied to a whole community. However, chemoprophylaxis targeted to groups at high risk, such as pregnant women, or to periods of the year when the risk from malaria is greatest, can be an effective and cost effective malaria control tool and has fewer drawbacks. Intermittent preventive treatment, which involves admi...
The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with...
All current regimens of malaria chemoprophylaxis have serious drawbacks as a result of either subopt...
Currently available medications for malaria chemoprophylaxis are efficacious but the problems of pat...
Abstract. Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident popu...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
Although malaria kills ∼1 million children each year, preventive measures can be effective in limiti...
With declining transmission of malaria in several regions of the world and renewed interest in the e...
Abstract A decade of discovery and development of new anti-malarial medicines has ...
peer reviewedIn the absence of an efficacious vaccine, malaria prophylaxis remains important for the...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT), the administration of curative courses of antimalarial drug...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Malaria prevention in travelers to endemic areas remains dependent principally on chemoprophylaxis. ...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Abstract Malaria control has stalled in a number of African countries and novel approaches to malari...
The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with...
All current regimens of malaria chemoprophylaxis have serious drawbacks as a result of either subopt...
Currently available medications for malaria chemoprophylaxis are efficacious but the problems of pat...
Abstract. Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident popu...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
Although malaria kills ∼1 million children each year, preventive measures can be effective in limiti...
With declining transmission of malaria in several regions of the world and renewed interest in the e...
Abstract A decade of discovery and development of new anti-malarial medicines has ...
peer reviewedIn the absence of an efficacious vaccine, malaria prophylaxis remains important for the...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT), the administration of curative courses of antimalarial drug...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Malaria prevention in travelers to endemic areas remains dependent principally on chemoprophylaxis. ...
Malaria is one of the most common and preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. In Africa, impor...
Abstract Malaria control has stalled in a number of African countries and novel approaches to malari...
The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with...
All current regimens of malaria chemoprophylaxis have serious drawbacks as a result of either subopt...
Currently available medications for malaria chemoprophylaxis are efficacious but the problems of pat...