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Malaria remains a military medical problem
1Royal Defence Medical College, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 2AB. DrMikeWorld@cs.com
Objective:
To bring military medical problems concerning malaria to the attention of the Defence Medical Services.
Method:
Seven military medical problems related to malaria are illustrated by cases referred for secondary assessment over the past five years. Each is discussed in relation to published data.
Results:
The cases of failure of various kinds of chemoprophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of malaria may represent just a fraction of the magnitude of the overall problem but in the absence of reliable published military medical statistics concerning malaria cases, the situation is unclear.
Conclusion:
Present experience suggests there are a number of persisting problems affecting the military population in relation to malaria. Only publication of reliable statistics will define their magnitude. Interim remedies are proposed whose cost-effectiveness remains to be established.
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