Malaria prophylaxis policy for travellers from Europe to the Indian Subcontinent.
RH Behrens ;
Z Bisoffi;
A Björkman;
J Gascon;
C Hatz;
T Jelinek;
F Legros;
N Mühlberger;
P Voltersvik;
TropNetEurop;
(2006)
Malaria prophylaxis policy for travellers from Europe to the Indian Subcontinent.
Malaria journal, 5 (1).
7-.
ISSN 1475-2875
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-5-7
Analysis of malaria imported into eight European countries from the Indian Sub-continent (ISC) (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) led to a consensus statement on the use of chemoprophylaxis within TropNetEurop. The proportion of cases from the ISC in 2004 ranged from 1.4%-4.6% of total imported cases. Plasmodium falciparum cases reported from the eight countries was only 23 (13% of all cases from the region). Total malaria reports between 1999-2004 fell from 317 to 180. The risk of malaria in UK residents visiting the region was > 1 case per 1,000 years exposed. The group recommended non-selective prescribing of chemoprophylaxis for visitors to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka should be dropped.
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- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1373639 (OA Location)
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