Malaria is declining in many tropical countries. This reduction challenges our usual preventive strategies. In moderate to low risk areas, the Swiss guidelines recommend a stand-by emergency treatment. Controversies between experts are numerous though. Professionals at the Travel Clinic in Lausanne has explored shared-decision making through three clinical studies. The first showed that travelers visiting moderate to low risk malaria areas prefer a standby emergency treatment rather than chemoprophylaxis. The second study investigates the use of rapid diagnostic tests by travelers. The third focuses on the prospects of tropical telemedicine. Involving the traveler into the debate is a priority, until a vaccine becomes available
Malaria is declining in many tropical countries. This reduction challenges our usual preventive stra...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
Prevention and treatment of malaria in travelers: what’s new? Malaria remains a real and serious ris...
There are several possible malaria prevention strategies for travellers. In Switzerland, chemoprophy...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
For successful malaria prophylaxis, future travelers need to be informed about the risks of infectio...
The recommendation for carriage standby emergency treatment (SBET) for malaria is now becoming more ...
The considerable malaria decline in several countries challenges the strategy of chemoprophylaxis fo...
Background: Guidelines in several European countries recommend standby emergency treatment (SBET)...
Malaria prevention can be complex due to the individual characteristics of the traveller, travel des...
Abstract Background Malaria is one of the most preval...
BACKGROUND: The considerable malaria decline in several countries challenges the strategy of chemopr...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an ...
Travel health providers are often confronted with complex scenarios when advising travelers on malar...
To reduce malaria-attributable mortality, there is a need to improve the diagnosis, to develop new d...
Malaria is declining in many tropical countries. This reduction challenges our usual preventive stra...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
Prevention and treatment of malaria in travelers: what’s new? Malaria remains a real and serious ris...
There are several possible malaria prevention strategies for travellers. In Switzerland, chemoprophy...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
For successful malaria prophylaxis, future travelers need to be informed about the risks of infectio...
The recommendation for carriage standby emergency treatment (SBET) for malaria is now becoming more ...
The considerable malaria decline in several countries challenges the strategy of chemoprophylaxis fo...
Background: Guidelines in several European countries recommend standby emergency treatment (SBET)...
Malaria prevention can be complex due to the individual characteristics of the traveller, travel des...
Abstract Background Malaria is one of the most preval...
BACKGROUND: The considerable malaria decline in several countries challenges the strategy of chemopr...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an ...
Travel health providers are often confronted with complex scenarios when advising travelers on malar...
To reduce malaria-attributable mortality, there is a need to improve the diagnosis, to develop new d...
Malaria is declining in many tropical countries. This reduction challenges our usual preventive stra...
Malaria prevention methods for travellers to low or moderate malaria risk areas vary and remain cont...
Prevention and treatment of malaria in travelers: what’s new? Malaria remains a real and serious ris...