Bibliographic Info
GuidelineWHO Guidelines for malaria, 14 March 2023
Year of Publication2023
Issuing InstitutionWHO
Recommendation
Status
Maintained
Recommended in favor
Conditional
Certainty of evidence
Very low
Reactive case detection and treatment to reduce transmission of malaria: In areas approaching elimination or post-elimination settings preventing re-establishment of transmission, all people residing with or near a confirmed malaria case and all people who share the same risk of infection (e.g. cotravellers and co-workers) can be tested for malaria and treated if positive.
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