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Forest malaria and prospects for anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis among forest goers: findings from a qualitative study in Thailand.

Monnaphat JongdeepaisalPanarasri KhonputsaOrathai PrasertSuphitsara ManeenetKulchada PongsoipetchAnchalee JatapaiChawarat RotejanaprasertPrayuth SudathipRichard James MaudeChristopher Pell
Published in: Malaria journal (2022)
In the context of multi-drug resistance, there are several considerations for implementing malaria prophylaxis: the need to target forest goers who are at-risk with a clear period of exposure, to ensure continued use of vector control measures and adherence to prophylactic anti-malarials, and to adopt an evidence-based approach to determine an appropriate regimen. Beyond addressing current intervention challenges and managing malaria incidence in low-transmission setting, it is crucial to keep malaria services available and accessible at the village level especially in areas home to highly mobile populations.
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