It is important that all patients are assessed for the danger signs of severe malaria. If a patient comes to the health facility with danger signs, or is found to have any of them, he or she will require urgent medical attention and should be referred to an appropriate health facility as soon as possible.

Always remember that a delay in referral could cause death of the patient. The risk of death for severe malaria is greatest in the first 24 hours.

Before referring the patient, give pre-referral treatment for all patients presenting with any of the danger signs of severe malaria, regardless of whether the RDT result is negative or positive. The pre-referral treatments that you should give the patient include:

Rectal Artesunate dosage for pre-referral treatment by body weight and age.

Weight (kg)AgeArtesunate dose (mg)Formulation of the regimen (given all at the same time)
5–8.9 0–12 months 50 One 50 mg suppository
9–19 13–42 months 100 One 100 mg suppository
20–29 42–60 months 200 Two 100 mg suppositories
30–39 6–13 years 300 Three 100 mg suppositories
40–59 >13 years 400 One 400 mg suppository
60–80 Adults 800 Two 400 mg suppositories
80+ Adults 1,200 Three 400 mg suppositories

Steps in managing an unconscious patient

Ensure ABC of life support, as follows:

For all the patients you are referring, ensure that the referral form is completed with detailed information, including: