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WHO prequalifies first malaria treatment designed for newborns and young infants

Saturday, April 25, 2026Science & ClimateWell-covered3 frames

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  • WHO announced the prequalification of artemether-lumefantrine as the first malaria treatment specifically designed for newborns and young infants.
  • The infant formulation is intended for babies weighing roughly 2 to 5 kilograms.
  • Before this prequalification, infants with malaria were generally treated with formulations intended for older children.
  • Multiple reports say using older-child formulations in infants carried risks including dosing errors, side effects, and toxicity.
  • WHO said prequalification means the medicine meets international standards for quality, safety, and efficacy.
  • WHO and several reports said the prequalification is expected to help expand access to quality-assured treatment for an underserved patient group.
  • The development matters most for infants in malaria-endemic regions, with several reports highlighting Africa as a major affected region.
  • Some reports said WHO announced the infant treatment alongside the prequalification of additional rapid diagnostic tests, indicating broader malaria-control efforts are continuing beyond treatment access.
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What does WHO prequalification mean here?

WHO said its prequalification designation means the medicine meets international standards of quality, safety and efficacy; one report also notes that this status can enable procurement by UN agencies and other public-sector buyers NDTV,News Directory 3.

Why was a separate infant malaria treatment needed?

Reports say newborns and small infants had been treated with formulations made for older children, which increased the risk of incorrect dosing, side effects and toxicity. The new formulation is designed specifically for that younger, lower-weight group SCMP,KBC | Kenya's Watch…,Healthwise.

Who is most affected by this change?

The treatment is aimed at newborns and young infants weighing about 2 to 5 kilograms, particularly in malaria-endemic regions. Several reports point to Africa as a major focus because many infants there are born in areas where malaria remains common UrduPoint,Latest Nigeria News…,see.news.

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TimesNowWHO Clears First-Ever Malaria Treatment for Infants: A Game-...
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