Guidelines
Public Health England (PHE)
Malaria prevention guidelines - includes ACMP Guidelines (2007), updates, and FAQs on malaria prevention and treatment.
Clinical Knowledge Summaries (CKS)
Malaria Prophylaxis (Feb 2012) - Advice on malaria prevention in adults, children and pregnancy.
Immunizations - Travel (August 2012) - Includes vaccination advice if needing to travel at short notice.
Deep Vein Thrombosis - prevention for travellers (May 2009).
Diarrhoea - prevention and advice for travellers (Sep 2009).
Medicines Q&As
Q&A 288.2 What information is available on drugs in diving?
Q&A 25.3 Which medicines prevent Acute Mountain Sickness?
Patient Information
NHS Choices - Travel Health. Information and practical advice on a variety of travel related health topics.
National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC)
Health information for travellers, searchable by country and geographic area
Fit for Travel (
General travel advice searchable by country.
Patient UK (
A collection of useful links and an extensive selection of information leaflets on travel health for members of the public
Pregnancy and Lactation
RoyalCollege of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG)
The prevention of malaria in pregnancy (April 2010)
Air travel and Pregnancy (Dec 2008)- Opinion Paper
UK Teratology Information Service
Malaria Prophylaxis in pregnancy
Use of Malarone in pregnancy
Use of Yellow Fever Vaccine in pregnancy
Medicines Q&A
Q&A 259.3 Malaria Prophylaxis: What can be given to breast-feeding mothers?
Q&A 376.1 Yellow fever vaccine – is it safe whilst breastfeeding? / General Reviews
Cochrane Reviews
Drugs for preventing malaria in travellers (2010) Atovaquone-proguanil and doxycycline were the best tolerated, whereas mefloquine had more side effects. However, other factors need to be considered when choosing an appropriate antimalarial.
Insecticide-treated bed nets and curtains for preventing malaria (2009) - Good evidence that insecticide-treated nets can reduce deaths in children by one fifth and episodes of malaria by half.
Electronic mosquito repellents for preventing mosquito bites and malaria infection (2010) – Field studies show no effect on preventing mosquito bites. There is no justification for marketing them as malaria prevention.
Antibiotic Treatments for Traveller’s diarrhoea (2009) Antibiotic treatment for traveller’s diarrhoea can shorten duration and severity of traveller’s diarrhoea.
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (Registration required for full-text access)
Management of simple insect bites: where’s the evidence? (2012) Discusses the evidence base for management of simple insect bites.
Sunscreen SPFs: Clear asDaylight? (2011) Editorial which calls into question NICE guidance that SPF15 should be recommended, suggesting SPF30 may be a more practical recommendation.
Other Travel Health Information
Public Health England (PHE)
Malaria Reference Laboratory – Advice for health professionals only on complex malaria prophylaxis queries
Travel Health – General information and links
National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC)
Travel health information for Healthcare Professionals including clinicalupdates on recent outbreaks, healthinformation sheets, country specific travel Health advice, Yellow fever vaccination centres.
‘Yellow Book’ Health Information for Overseas Travel (July 2010) – available to buy from NaTHNaC
The Lancet
Malaria collection - a collection of research, review and opinion articles about the worldwide impact of malaria. This collection is free access.

Produced by H Johnson, Regional Drug and Therapeutics Centre Newcastle Upon Tyne. May 2013