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Malaria prophylaxis - Management
Which scenario?
- Scenario: Preventing malaria in adults: covers the practical advice and chemoprophylaxis required for healthy adults travelling to areas endemic with malaria, and advises where further information can be found.
- Scenario: Preventing malaria in children: covers the practical advice and chemoprophylaxis required for children and their parents travelling to areas endemic with malaria, and advises where further information can be found.
- Scenario: Preventing malaria in pregnancy: covers the practical advice and chemoprophylaxis required for pregnant or breastfeeding women, and women planning to conceive, travelling to areas endemic with malaria, and advises where further information can be found.
- Scenario: Prevention with comorbidities: covers the practical advice and chemoprophylaxis required for people with comorbidities (including immunosuppression, asplenia, epilepsy, and renal or liver problems) travelling to areas endemic with malaria. Advice on where to find further information is also given.
- Scenario: Prevention in long-term travel: covers the practical advice and chemoprophylaxis required for people travelling to areas endemic with malaria for 6 months or more, including people not planning on returning to the UK. Advice on where to find further information is also given.
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