Journal article

Malaria prevention in the expatriate and long-term traveller

D O'Brien, B Biggs

Australian Prescriber | Published : 2002

Open access

Abstract

The prevention of malaria in expatriates and long-term travellers is complex. The traveller's doctor needs to consider the destination, the nature of the travel, the effectiveness and potential adverse effects of antimalarial medication, and the general health of the traveller. A preventative regimen can be devised combining several strategies including mosquito avoidance measures, chemoprophylaxis, emergency standby treatment and rapid self-diagnosis of malaria.