Treatment of malaria in Ghana: summary of present state
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Ghana Medical Journal
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The primary objective in the control of malaria
in most countries in Africa south of the
Sahara is the prevention of mortality and reduction
of morbidity from malaria.
To achieve this demands a situation that allows
for prompt diagnosis and adequate treatment of
malaria cases and the protection of vulnerable
groups. it also calls for the implementation of
feasible preventive and control measures based
on sound epidemiological data.
Through the Primary Health Care System, it
should be possible to develop a process through
which this objective could be achieved. For such
a system to succeed, there will be the need for
community commitment to the objective and a
well-defined referral system. It also demands
that there should be adequate knowledge about
the chemotherapeutic agents to be used in treating
an episode of acute malaria and the recognition
of complications. Treatment therefore is
now an important weapon in the control of
malaria.
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