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The Clinical management of acute malaria.

Contributor(s): World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia | Working Group on Clinical Management of Severe Malaria Cases with Special Reference to Falciparum Malaria (1978 : New Delhi)Material type: TextTextSeries: WHO regional publications. South-East Asia series ; no. 9Publication details: New Delhi : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 1990. Edition: 3rd edDescription: 97 pISBN: 9290221097Subject(s): Malaria -- complications -- drug therapy -- prevention and control | Plasmodium falciparum | Parasitic Diseases and their ControlNLM classification: WC 750Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: The second revised edition of a highly practical guide to the diagnosis and management of malaria. Emphasis is placed on the management of acute and severe cases of falciparum malaria, though other forms of infection are also considered. The most extensive chapter is devoted to management, with special reference to complications. Detailed guidelines, in text, tables, and charts, are given for the choice of drugs and regimens, methods of drug administration, sequential regimens, frequencies of dosage, and management in hospitals and health centres.
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The second revised edition of a highly practical guide to the diagnosis and management of malaria. Emphasis is placed on the management of acute and severe cases of falciparum malaria, though other forms of infection are also considered. The most extensive chapter is devoted to management, with special reference to complications. Detailed guidelines, in text, tables, and charts, are given for the choice of drugs and regimens, methods of drug administration, sequential regimens, frequencies of dosage, and management in hospitals and health centres.

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