le lariago, c'est de la chloroquine, autrement dit de la Nivaquine. Ce n'est pas un traitement adapté pour un pays de zone 3. Il est préférable de consulter un médecin (même en
Inde) plutot que faire confiance à un "vendeur", qui vous a d'ailleurs peut-être vendu une contrefacon au mieux inutile. La B1 est inutile, vous avez pu le constater.
Malaria risk exists throughout the year in the whole country at altitudes below 2000 m, with overall 40% to 50% of cases due to P. falciparum and the remaining due to P. vivax. There is no transmission in parts of the
states of Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu and Kashmir, and Sikkim. Risk of falciparum malaria and drug resistance are relatively higher in the north-eastern
states, in
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka (with exception of the city of
Bangalore), Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra (with the exception of the cities of
Mumbai, Nagpur,
Nasik and
Pune), Orissa and West Bengal (with the exception of the city of
Kolkata). P. falciparum resistance to chloroquine and sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine reported. (reference OMS)
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