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[French version]

Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria

Guidelines for the Treatment of MalariaThe purpose of this document is to provide comprehensible, global, evidence-based guidelines to help formulate policies and protocols for the treatment of malaria. Information is presented on the treatment of:



 

Tool Designer Organization:
World Health Organization

Download:
Guidelines PDF in English, in French

Contact:
Dr Peter Olumese, Global Malaria Programme/WHO



Summary of main features

Purpose
These treatment guidelines recommend antimalarials for which there is adequate evidence of efficacy and safety now, and which are unlikely to be affected by resistance in the near future. The aim is therefore to provide simple and straightforward treatment recommendations based on sound evidence that can be applied effectively in most settings.

Scope of interventions
Malaria

Limitations
The guidelines do not deal with ‘preventive’ uses of antimalarials, such as intermittent preventive treatment or chemoprophylaxis

Output
To improve treatment of malaria

Time frame
Applicable under currently available treatments

Potential users
Primarily policymakers in ministries of health, but also public health and policy specialists working in hospitals, ministries, nongovernmental organizations, and primary health care services, as well as health professionals (doctors, nurses and paramedical officers)

Skills required
Some technical knowledge of malaria

Type of software
Adobe PDF

User manual available?
NA

Type and length of training required
NA

Available languages
English and French

Country applications
All malaria endemic countries

Last update and version
2006