The proportion of all imported malaria reported in travellers visiting friends and relatives (VFRs) in the UK has increased over the past decade and the proportion of Plasmodium falciparum malaria affecting this group has remained above 80% during that period. The epidemiological data suggest that the strategies employed in the UK to prevent imported malaria have been ineffective for VFRs. This paper attempts to identify possible reasons for the failure of the malaria prevention strategy among VFRs and suggest potential alternatives.A review of the current UK malaria prevention guidelines was undertaken and their approach was compared to the few data that are available on malaria perceptions and practices among VFRs.The current UK malaria p...
Malaria is the most important vector borne disease worldwide. Globally it results in an estimated 40...
The flow of international travellers to and from malaria-endemic areas, especially Africa, has incre...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal, geographic, and sociodemographic trends in case reporting and case f...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of all imported malaria reported in travellers visiting friends and relat...
BACKGROUND: In many non-malarious countries, imported malaria disproportionately affects Africans vi...
BACKGROUND: The burden of imported malaria is predominantly in travellers visiting friends and relat...
Background An increasing proportion of malaria cases diagnosed in UK residents with a history of ...
The recommendation for carriage standby emergency treatment (SBET) for malaria is now becoming more ...
After observing an apparent increase in severe falciparum malaria among travellers returning from Th...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
These guidelines on malaria prevention are designed to aid health care workers who advise travellers...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Background: Guidelines in several European countries recommend standby emergency treatment (SBET)...
Objectives: To determine which travellers with malaria are at greatest risk of dying, highlighting f...
Malaria is the most important vector borne disease worldwide. Globally it results in an estimated 40...
The flow of international travellers to and from malaria-endemic areas, especially Africa, has incre...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal, geographic, and sociodemographic trends in case reporting and case f...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of all imported malaria reported in travellers visiting friends and relat...
BACKGROUND: In many non-malarious countries, imported malaria disproportionately affects Africans vi...
BACKGROUND: The burden of imported malaria is predominantly in travellers visiting friends and relat...
Background An increasing proportion of malaria cases diagnosed in UK residents with a history of ...
The recommendation for carriage standby emergency treatment (SBET) for malaria is now becoming more ...
After observing an apparent increase in severe falciparum malaria among travellers returning from Th...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
These guidelines on malaria prevention are designed to aid health care workers who advise travellers...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Background: Guidelines in several European countries recommend standby emergency treatment (SBET)...
Objectives: To determine which travellers with malaria are at greatest risk of dying, highlighting f...
Malaria is the most important vector borne disease worldwide. Globally it results in an estimated 40...
The flow of international travellers to and from malaria-endemic areas, especially Africa, has incre...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal, geographic, and sociodemographic trends in case reporting and case f...