Malaria is increasing worldwide due to the emergence and spread of drug resistant strains. This poses major health and economic problems for the population living in endemic areas and increases the risk of infections in travelers. The diagnosis of malaria relies on a biological proof of infection by microscopy or with a rapid test. The treatment must be initiated without delay preferably with an artemisinin containing regimen. Uncomplicated malaria can be treated with oral drugs while severe infections will be hospitalized and treated with injectables. Special attention will be given to the most susceptible groups: children and pregnant women
Malaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier ...
Each year, malaria kills almost half a million people despite the fact that it is a preventable and ...
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, mo...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Malaria is a life threatening infectious disease. It is difficult to diagnose due to its flu-like sy...
In the Netherlands, approximately 200 to 300 patients are diagnosed with imported malaria every year...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
The rising prevalence of multidrug resistant falciparum malaria is occurring at an alarming rate and...
For decades, malaria has been known to be a lethal disease which can be transmitted quickly via the ...
Although global morbidity and mortality have decreased substantially, malaria, a parasite infection ...
Malaria is a crisis in children, presenting commonly with fever and headache. Currently, Artemisinin...
Malaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier ...
Each year, malaria kills almost half a million people despite the fact that it is a preventable and ...
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, mo...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Malaria is a life threatening infectious disease. It is difficult to diagnose due to its flu-like sy...
In the Netherlands, approximately 200 to 300 patients are diagnosed with imported malaria every year...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
The rising prevalence of multidrug resistant falciparum malaria is occurring at an alarming rate and...
For decades, malaria has been known to be a lethal disease which can be transmitted quickly via the ...
Although global morbidity and mortality have decreased substantially, malaria, a parasite infection ...
Malaria is a crisis in children, presenting commonly with fever and headache. Currently, Artemisinin...
Malaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier ...
Each year, malaria kills almost half a million people despite the fact that it is a preventable and ...
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, mo...