4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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Specialist Answers
Question
Should we treat every suspected and confirmed case of malaria (uncomplicated)with oral artemesinin based combination therapy according to WHO guidelines?
Answer
Chloroquine is the only antimalarial that can be given on clinical suspicion of malaria. Other antimalarials are to be used for confirmed cases (lab diagnosis proven). For uncomplicated vivax, chloroquine still remains the drug of choice. For complicated vivax or for falciparum malaria, either artemisin based combination (ACT) or quinine based combination (QCT) are recommended.
 
 
 
Pedi Poll
Today's Poll
Should teicoplannin, colistin be used in case of neonatal sepsis where culture does not reveal any organism_?
No, it should be used only after drug sensitivity report
Yes, under guidance of an infectious disease expert
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