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6. Prevalence and Treatment of Malaria in Children Hospitalized to Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan
Sijad-Ur-Rehman, Haji Gul, Ahmed Khizar and Inayat Ullah
ABSTRACT
Objective: To assess the prevalence and treatment of malaria in children hospitalized in district hospitals in Pakistan.
Study Design: Analytical / descriptive study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Pediatrics, Bachakhan Medical Complex Swabi from January 2022-January 2023.
Materials and Methods: Data were collected from 100 patients aged 7-14 years who were admitted to district hospitals. All patients had their blood samples checked for malarial parasites and a detailed history was taken. The results were then analyzed by SPSS.
Results: The study showed that the prevalence of malaria was 10%, with fever being the most common symptom reported. The most commonly prescribed drugs were quinine, chloroquine, artesunate, and mefloquine.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that malaria is a public health issue in Pakistan and that prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for successful control of the disease.
Key Words: malaria, prevalence, symptoms, Pakistan
Citation of article: Rehman S, Gul H, Khizar A, Inayat Ullah. Prevalence and Treatment of Malaria in Children Hospitalized to Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan. Med Forum 2023;34(9):24-27. doi:10.60110/medforum.340906.