Prevention and treatment of malaria in travelers: what’s new? Malaria remains a real and serious risk for millions of travelers to regions where it is prevalent. Prevention of malaria involves measures to protect the traveler against exposure to mosquitoes as well as drug prophylaxis. Because of resistance against chloroquine and currently also against mefloquine, drug prophylaxis depends on the destination, the traveler and the journey: options may be chloroquine, atovaquone-proguanil, doxycyline and mefloquine. No preventive measure offers complete protection, thus a high degree of suspicion for malaria remains necessary. Early diagnosis and treatment are required to reduce the risk of complications and death. Because of the emergenc...
Systematic review Low-quality evidence that atovaquone-proguanil and doxycycline are better tolerate...
SummaryDespite inadequacy in preventing vivax malaria after travel, suppressive chemoprophylaxis has...
In the Netherlands, approximately 200 to 300 patients are diagnosed with imported malaria every year...
Malaria is still a major health problem at the end of the 20th century. Each year, more than 250 pat...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
The risk of malaria poses travellers and their advisers with difficult problems as drug resistance s...
There are several possible malaria prevention strategies for travellers. In Switzerland, chemoprophy...
none6noEach year almost 50 million travelers visit malaria endemic areas and 10,000 - 30,000 of them...
Malaria is a parasitic disease transmitted by the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes. It is a common and ...
Travel health providers are often confronted with complex scenarios when advising travelers on malar...
Malaria occurs throughout the tropics and represents a serious health threat to people exposed to ri...
Malaria prevention can be complex due to the individual characteristics of the traveller, travel des...
The flow of international travellers to and from malaria-endemic areas, especially Africa, has incre...
For successful malaria prophylaxis, future travelers need to be informed about the risks of infectio...
Malaria prevention in travelers to endemic areas remains dependent principally on chemoprophylaxis. ...
Systematic review Low-quality evidence that atovaquone-proguanil and doxycycline are better tolerate...
SummaryDespite inadequacy in preventing vivax malaria after travel, suppressive chemoprophylaxis has...
In the Netherlands, approximately 200 to 300 patients are diagnosed with imported malaria every year...
Malaria is still a major health problem at the end of the 20th century. Each year, more than 250 pat...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
The risk of malaria poses travellers and their advisers with difficult problems as drug resistance s...
There are several possible malaria prevention strategies for travellers. In Switzerland, chemoprophy...
none6noEach year almost 50 million travelers visit malaria endemic areas and 10,000 - 30,000 of them...
Malaria is a parasitic disease transmitted by the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes. It is a common and ...
Travel health providers are often confronted with complex scenarios when advising travelers on malar...
Malaria occurs throughout the tropics and represents a serious health threat to people exposed to ri...
Malaria prevention can be complex due to the individual characteristics of the traveller, travel des...
The flow of international travellers to and from malaria-endemic areas, especially Africa, has incre...
For successful malaria prophylaxis, future travelers need to be informed about the risks of infectio...
Malaria prevention in travelers to endemic areas remains dependent principally on chemoprophylaxis. ...
Systematic review Low-quality evidence that atovaquone-proguanil and doxycycline are better tolerate...
SummaryDespite inadequacy in preventing vivax malaria after travel, suppressive chemoprophylaxis has...
In the Netherlands, approximately 200 to 300 patients are diagnosed with imported malaria every year...