A report on Malaria, Malaria prophylaxis and Antimalarial medication
Malaria prophylaxis is the preventive treatment of malaria.
- Malaria prophylaxisAntimalarial medications or simply antimalarials are a type of antiparasitic chemical agent, often naturally derived, that can be used to treat or to prevent malaria, in the latter case, most often aiming at two susceptible target groups, young children and pregnant women.
- Antimalarial medicationSpecifically, antimalarial drugs may be used to treat malaria in three categories of individuals, (i) those with suspected or confirmed infection, (ii) those visiting a malaria-endemic regions who have no immunity, to prevent infection via malaria prophylaxis, and (iii) or in broader groups of individuals, in routine but intermittent preventative treatment in regions where malaria is endemic via intermittent preventive therapy.
- Antimalarial medicationSeveral medications are available to prevent malaria for travellers in areas where the disease is common.
- MalariaThe recommended treatment for malaria is a combination of antimalarial medications that includes artemisinin.
- MalariaThe development of new antimalarial drugs spurred the World Health Organization in 1955 to attempt a global malaria eradication program.
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