Guidelines for the treatment of malaria - 2nd edition
Ano de publicação: 2010
Malaria case management remains a vital component of the malaria control strategies.
This entails early diagnosis and prompt treatment with effective antimalarial medicines.
The WHO Guidelines for the treatment of malaria, which were first published in 2006,
provide global, evidence-based recommendations on the case management of malaria,
targeted mainly at policy-makers at country level, providing a framework for the
development of specific and more detailed national treatment protocols that take into
account local antimalarial drug resistance patterns and health service capacity in the
country. This second edition of the guidelines revisits the recommendations based on
updated evidence. The same presentation format from the first edition has been mainly
kept based on feedback from the end-users. A summary of the key recommendations
provided in these guidelines is presented below.