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  1. Guidelines will be downloadable on the WHO Global Malaria Programme website to facilitate access where the Internet is not available. Users should note the downloaded PDFs of the Guidelines may be outdated and not contain the latest recommendations.

  2. This document is a PDF generated from the WHO Guidelines for malaria hosted on the MAGICapp online platform: https://app.magicapp.org/#/guideline/6086. Each time the content of the platform is updated, a new PDF version of the

  3. deployment for the prevention and control of malaria in children and adults living in areas with ongoing malaria transmission. Remark: WHO recommends ITNs that have been prequalified by WHO for use in protecting populations at risk of malaria,

  4. Early diagnosis, prompt and effective treatment of malaria Uncomplicated falciparum malaria can progress rapidly to severe forms of the disease, especially in people with no or low immunity, and severe falciparum malaria is almost always fatal without treatment.

  5. Oct 16, 2023 · This version of the Guidelines includes revised information regarding the WHO recommendation for use of indoor residual spraying to prevent malaria and the conditional recommendation against the use of topical repellents to control malaria at the community level.

  6. PERSISTENT SYMPTOMS. For patients with recurrent fevers and symptoms of uncomplicated malaria developing within 4 weeks after laboratory confirmation of diagnosis of malaria, verify completion...

  7. The objectives of treatment for uncomplicated malaria are to cure (radical) the infection rapidly, prevent progression to severe disease, reduce transmission of the infection to others and prevent the emergence of anti-malarial drug resistance.