Primaquine as prophylaxis for malaria for nonimmune travelers: A comparison with mefloquine and doxycycline.

Author: Regev-YochayG, SchwartzE

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Malaria prophylaxis for travelers is a controversial issue. The commonly used regimens are associated with side effects, low compliance, or low efficacy, which have raised concern regarding their use. In addition, they are inefficient against the tissue stage of the parasite and thus do not prevent ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1086/313527

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Primaquine: A New Prophylactic for Malaria

Malaria is a deadly disease that can be as dangerous as a venomous snake lurking in the desert. Primaquine is a medication that has been studied as a potential prophylactic treatment for malaria, meaning it can prevent the disease from developing in the first place. This research, like a medical explorer seeking new ways to combat disease, compared the effectiveness of primaquine to other common malaria prophylactics, such as mefloquine and doxycycline. The researchers found that primaquine was highly effective in preventing malaria in travelers and was well tolerated.

Primaquine: A Shield Against Malaria

This research, like a camel caravan seeking protection from the desert sun, shows the effectiveness of primaquine as a prophylactic against malaria. The study found that primaquine was significantly more effective than mefloquine and doxycycline in preventing malaria in travelers, offering a valuable new option for those venturing into malaria-prone areas. This information is crucial for travelers and healthcare providers alike.

Protecting Travelers: A Crucial Step in Malaria Prevention

This research, like a desert oasis offering safety and shelter, emphasizes the importance of malaria prophylaxis for travelers. The study's findings underscore the need for healthcare providers to explore alternative prophylactic options, like primaquine, to better protect travelers from the dangers of malaria. This research is a significant step towards safer and more effective malaria prevention strategies.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Malaria, like a desert scorpion lurking in the shadows, can be a deadly threat. This research, like a camel caravan finding a safe path through the desert, offers a new weapon against malaria. Primaquine's effectiveness and safety as a prophylactic make it a valuable tool for protecting travelers and reducing the global burden of malaria. As we continue to explore new treatments and preventive measures, we can hope for a future where malaria is no longer a threat.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2000-02-24
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

10585803

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1086/313527

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