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Pre-referral rectal artesunate to prevent death and disability in severe malaria: a placebo-controlled trial

Author Affiliations
Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ghana Health Service, ...
Published InThe Lancet
Year2008
Citations226

Abstract

Background Most malaria deaths occur in rural areas. Rapid progression from illness to death can be interrupted by prompt, effective medication. Antimalarial treatment cannot rescue terminally ill patients but could be effective if given earlier. If patients who cannot be treated orally are several hours from facilities for injections, rectal artesunate can be given before referral and acts rapidly on parasites. We investigated whether this intervention reduced mortality and permanent disability. Methods In Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, patients with suspected severe malaria who could not be treated orally were allocated randomly to a single artesunate (n=8954) or placebo (n=8872) suppository by taking the next numbered box, then referred to clinics at which injections could be given. Those with antimalarial injections…
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