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Malaria is one of the most-tested tropical infections in NEET-PG & INICET Medicine — 2-3 marks per paper. P. falciparum: ACT (artemisinin combination therapy) for uncomplicated. P. vivax/ovale: Chloroquine + Primaquine (14 days) for radical cure. Severe malaria: IV Artesunate.
Key Concepts to Lock In
- 1Uncomplicated P. falciparum: Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL) for 3 days
- 2P. vivax / P. ovale: Chloroquine 25mg/kg over 3 days + Primaquine 0.25mg/kg/day × 14 days
- 3Severe malaria: IV Artesunate (preferred) — 2.4 mg/kg at 0, 12, 24h, then daily
- 4Pregnancy 1st trimester: Quinine + Clindamycin (avoid Artemisinin)
- 5Primaquine contraindicated in G6PD deficiency and pregnancy
- 6P. falciparum: ring forms, banana gametocytes, no schizonts in peripheral smear
NEET-PG & INICET Relevance
| NEET-PG & INICET Subject | Medicine |
| Expected questions | 2-3 marks per paper |
| Question type | Mostly clinical vignettes; some direct recall |
| Repeated in last 5 years | Yes — appears in nearly every session |
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