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  1. Considerations when choosing a drug for malaria prophylaxis: Recommendations for drugs to prevent malaria differ by country of travel and can be found in Malaria Information by Country. Recommended drugs for each country are listed in alphabetical order and have comparable efficacy in that country.

  2. Primary Prophylaxis. For Travel To Chloroquine-Sensitive Areas: Chloroquine base 5 mg/kg body weight base by mouth, up to 300 mg once weekly (equivalent to 7.5 mg/kg body weight chloroquine phosphate). Start 1–2 weeks before leaving, take weekly while away, and then take once weekly for 4 weeks after returning home.

  3. Malaria prophylaxis is the preventive treatment of malaria. Several malaria vaccines are under development. For pregnant women who are living in malaria endemic areas, routine malaria chemoprevention is recommended. It improves anemia and parasite level in the blood for the pregnant women and the birthweight in their infants.

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Objectives: Describe common options for malaria chemoprophylaxis. Identify common adverse events associated with antimalarial drugs. Outline the critical differences in malaria prophylaxis amongst special populations.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · USA.gov. Starting treatment immediately is the best way to treat malaria and prevent serious and life-threatening issues. The type of drugs prescribed, and length of treatment depend on • the type of malaria • the geographic location where the infection likely happened (and likelihood of drug resistance) • your age • if you are pregnant ...

  6. Malaria Information and Prophylaxis by Country. Country. Areas with Malaria. Drug Resistance 2. Malaria Species 3. Recommended Chemoprophylaxis 4. Key Information Needed and Helpful Links to Assess Need for Prophylaxis for Select Countries. Afghanistan. April–December in all areas at altitudes below 2,500 m (8,202 ft).

  7. Dec 5, 2022 · While P. falciparum is most likely to result in severe disease, all malaria species can cause severe disease and death [ 6,7 ]. In general, most chemoprophylaxis regimens are designed to prevent primary attacks of malaria. Primaquine and tafenoquine can also prevent relapses of malaria caused by P. vivax and P. ovale.

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