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Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria

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Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria

Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN/ASIN: 9241547928
ISBN-13: 9789241547925
Number of pages: 210

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In scope, the Guidelines cover the diagnosis and treatment of uncomplicated and severe malaria caused by all types of malaria, including in special groups (such as young children, pregnant women and HIV/AIDS patients), in travellers (from non-malaria endemic regions) and in epidemics and complex emergency situations.

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