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  2. Malaria prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Mefloquine - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of these side effects is 1 in 13,000 with prophylactic use and 1 in 250 with therapeutic use. The first randomized, controlled trial on a mixed population was performed in 2001. Prophylaxis with mefloquine was compared to prophylaxis with atovaquone-proguanil. Roughly 67% of participants in the mefloquine arm reported greater than ...

  4. List of ICD-9 codes 001–139: infectious and parasitic ...

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    This is a shortened version of the first chapter of the ICD-9: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases. It covers ICD codes 001 to 139 . The full chapter can be found on pages 49 to 99 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9.

  5. Blackwater fever - Wikipedia

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    Blackwater fever is a serious complication of malaria, but cerebral malaria has a higher mortality rate. Blackwater fever is much less common today than it was before 1950. [4] It may be that quinine plays a role in triggering the condition, [5] and this drug is no longer commonly used for malaria prophylaxis. Quinine remains important for ...

  6. Plasmodium knowlesi - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other human malarias, P. knowlesi malaria tends to have fevers that spike every 24 hours, and is therefore often called daily or "quotidian" malaria. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Uncomplicated P. knowlesi malaria can be treated with antimalarial drugs such as artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) or chloroquine [ 14 ] [ 16 ] ACT is the preferred ...

  7. Tafenoquine - Wikipedia

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    Tafenoquine, sold under the brand name Krintafel among others, is a medication used to prevent and to treat malaria. [3] With respect to acute malaria, it is used together with other medications to prevent relapse by Plasmodium vivax. [3] It may be used to prevent all types of malaria. [3] It is taken by mouth. [4]

  8. Congenital malaria - Wikipedia

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    Congenital malaria was first reported in 1876, it is an extremely rare condition which occurs due to transplacental transmission of maternal infection. [1] [2] Maternal prophylactic treatments of malaria can be important when talking about the risk of congenital malaria, as the absences of these treatments can increase the chance for a fetus to contract the disease. [3]

  9. Cotrifazid - Wikipedia

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    Cotrifazid is a treatment and prophylaxis for malaria consisting of a multiple complex combination of rifampicin, isoniazid, sulfamethoxazole, and trimethoprim. [ 1 ] References