Stand-by treatment is the use of anti-malaria drugs carried for self-administration when fever and flu-like symptoms occur and prompt medical attention is not available. This paper aims to review the rationale for the stand-by therapy concept, the range of options available, the factors influencing the choice of therapy and the efficacy and toxicity of the various agents available in the light of ever increasing resistance to conventional drugs. The use of chloroquine as a possible stand-by treatment is limited because of widespread chloroquine resistance and the problem is further compounded by the increasing prevalence of parasites resistant to antifolate/sulpha drug combinations, particularly in South-East Asia and South America. Mefloqu...
A multicenter prospective trial was performed to investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of ha...
Mefloquine (MQ) has been used for the treatment of malaria since the mid-1980s, first as monotherapy...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Currently available medications for malaria chemoprophylaxis are efficacious but the problems of pat...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an ...
The use of stand-by treatment for malaria by travellers depends on their knowledge, attitudes and be...
The risk of malaria poses travellers and their advisers with difficult problems as drug resistance s...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
Background: Among strategies for malaria prevention, stand-by emergency treatment (SBET) is a possib...
Abstract. Mefloquine has been licensed and registered in Japan for chemoprophylaxis against malaria ...
Background Endemic malaria occurring across much of the globe threatens millions of exposed traveler...
Multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria is a major health problem along the Thai-Burmese border. From...
Physicians advising travelers going to parts of the world where malaria transmission occurs should r...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of the human malaria parasites, has now developed resistan...
A multicenter prospective trial was performed to investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of ha...
Mefloquine (MQ) has been used for the treatment of malaria since the mid-1980s, first as monotherapy...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...
Increasing drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and a resurgence of malaria in tropical areas ha...
Currently available medications for malaria chemoprophylaxis are efficacious but the problems of pat...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an ...
The use of stand-by treatment for malaria by travellers depends on their knowledge, attitudes and be...
The risk of malaria poses travellers and their advisers with difficult problems as drug resistance s...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
Background: Among strategies for malaria prevention, stand-by emergency treatment (SBET) is a possib...
Abstract. Mefloquine has been licensed and registered in Japan for chemoprophylaxis against malaria ...
Background Endemic malaria occurring across much of the globe threatens millions of exposed traveler...
Multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria is a major health problem along the Thai-Burmese border. From...
Physicians advising travelers going to parts of the world where malaria transmission occurs should r...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of the human malaria parasites, has now developed resistan...
A multicenter prospective trial was performed to investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of ha...
Mefloquine (MQ) has been used for the treatment of malaria since the mid-1980s, first as monotherapy...
ABSTRAK Several drugs are currently used for malaria prophylaxis. No single drug, however, is a comp...