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Society guideline links: Malaria

Society guideline links: Malaria

Introduction — This topic includes links to society and government-sponsored guidelines from selected countries and regions around the world. We will update these links periodically; newer versions of some guidelines may be available on each society's website. Some societies may require users to log in to access their guidelines.

The recommendations in the following guidelines may vary from those that appear in UpToDate topic reviews. Readers who are looking for UpToDate topic reviews should use the UpToDate search box to find the relevant content.

Links to related guidelines are provided separately. (See "Society guideline links: Travel medicine".)

International

World Health Organization (WHO): Guidelines for malaria (2023)

Canada

Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT): Canadian recommendations for the prevention and treatment of malaria (2024)

Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS): Position statement on preventing and treating infections in children with asplenia or hyposplenia (2019)

United States

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Clinical guidance on malaria diagnosis and treatment in the US – For health care providers

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): Red Book – Malaria (2024)

CDC: Yellow Book 2024 – Health Information for International Travel: Malaria (published 2023)

United Kingdom

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA): Guidelines for malaria prevention in travellers from the UK (2014, updated 2024)

British Infection Association (BIA): UK malaria treatment guidelines (2016)

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG): Green-top guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of malaria in pregnancy (2010)

RCOG: Green-top guideline on the prevention of malaria in pregnancy (2010)

India

National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP): Guidelines – Malaria

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