The treatment for fever or malaria is not based on classification of malaria risk. Therefore once you have classified for fever, the treatment is the same. The exception is where there is no malaria risk when you do not have to treat the child with an anti malarial drug.

Very Severe Febrile Disease or Severe Malaria

A child with fever and any general danger sign or stiff neck may have meningitis, severe malaria or sepsis. A child classified as having very severe febrile disease needs urgent treatment and referral. Before referring urgently, you should give a dose of Paracetamol if the child's temperature is 38.5°C or above.

The pre-referral Cotrimoxazole oral antibiotics should also be given and prevent low sugar by ensuring the child has food on the journey to health centre or hospital. You should administer Artesunate rectally as indicated in Table 6.3 below.

Rectal Artesunate Pre-Referral Treatment for Children (0 - 5 Years) and Weighing at Least 5 kg.

Weight (kg) Age Artesunate dose (mg) Regimen (single dose)
5 - 8.9 0-12 months 50 One 50 mg suppositry
9 - 19 13-41 months 100 One 100mg suppository
20 - 29 42-60 months 200 Two100mg suppositories

Treatment of Malaria

COARTUM (20 mg Artemether and 120 mg Lumefentrine)

Weight (kg) Age Number of tablets per dose twice daily for 3 days
5-14 3 months - 2 years 1
15-24 3-7 years 2
25-34 7 - 10 years 3
35+ 10 + years 4

Chloroquine Dosage

Weight (kg) Age in months or Year Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
5 - 6 <4 months

1/4
5 ml
1/4
5 ml
1/4
2.5 ml
7 - 10 4 - 11 months

1/2
7.5 ml
½
7.5 ml
1/2
5 ml
11 - 14
1 <3 years

1
12.5 ml
1
12.5 ml
1/2
7.5 ml
15 - 18 3 - <5 years

1
15 ml
1
15 ml
1
15 ml
19 - 24 5 - <8 years

1 1/2
20 ml
1 ½
20 ml
1
15 ml
25 - 35 8 - <11 years
(Tablet)
2
½
2
½
1
36 - 50 11 - <14 years
(Tablet)
3 3 2
50+ 14+ years
(Tablet)
4 4 2

Fever (No Malaria)

Paracetamol Dose for High Fever (38.5°C) Every 6 Hours Until High Fever or Ear Pain is Gone

PARACETAMOL
Age or Weight Tablet (100 mg) Tablet (500 mg)
2 months up to 3 years (4 - 14 kg) 1 ¼
3 years up to 5 years (14 - 19 kg) 1 1/2 ½

Follow-up: