Abstract

To assess the prevalence and treatment of malaria in children hospitalized in district hospitals in Pakistan. This study was conducted in Department of Pediatrics MMC hospital Mardan from Jan 2019 to Jan 2020. Data was collected from 100 patients aged 7 to 14 years who were admitted in 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. 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. 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.

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