RECENT ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA

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CHAPTER ONE

1.1     Introduction

1.1     Malaria

1.2     Signs and symptoms of malaria chapter two

1.3     Epidemiology

CHAPTER TWO

2.0    Causes, pathophysiology and diagnosis

2.1     Causes of malaria

2.2    Pathophysiology of malaria

2.3       Diagnosis of malaria

CHAPTER THREE

3.0     Prevention and treatment of malaria

3.1     Prevention of malaria

3.2     Treatment of malaria

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0     Recent advances in the treatment of malaria

4.1     Treatment of uncomplicated plasmodium falciparum malaria

4.2     Treatment of severe malaria

4.3     Treatment of non-falciparum malaria

4.4     Treatment of malaria in pregnancy

4.5     Treatment of malaria in children

4.6     Treatment of malaria as an imported condition

4.7     Conclusion

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