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PRESENT-DAY TREATMENT OF MALARIA

Abstract

The paper provides a survey of literature and data of own investigations, which is dedicated to the features of tropical malaria epidemiology and treatment in the current conditions. Describing the treatment regimens for adults and children, the authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the present chemicals and draw a conclusion that notwithstanding the problems associated with the drug resistance of the pathogen, provided that there is an early detection, malaria is still curable disease.

About the Authors

A. F. Popov
Vladivostok State Medical University; Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (Moscow)
Russian Federation


V. P. Sergiev
Vladivostok State Medical University; Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (Moscow)
Russian Federation


V. A. Ivanis
Vladivostok State Medical University; Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (Moscow)
Russian Federation


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Popov A.F., Sergiev V.P., Ivanis V.A. PRESENT-DAY TREATMENT OF MALARIA. Pacific Medical Journal. 2003;(4):17-20. (In Russ.)

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