Why are malaria pills being used against coronavirus?

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There are currently no vaccines or approved treatments for COVID-19, so even the most severely ill patients largely receive only supportive care such as breathing assistance.

- Older malaria drugs are being studied, and in some cases used, to treat or try to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, even though there is no firm evidence to show they are effective.

On its website, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says some U.S. clinicians have reported anecdotal use of hydroxychloroquine at different doses. The drugs are used to combat malaria, which is caused by a parasite spread through mosquito bites, because they interrupt its ability to digest a host's blood cells.

It has been added as a recommended treatment for the illness in China, where the virus first emerged in December. Other trials of the malaria drugs are ongoing or set to start in the United Kingdom, Norway and Thailand.

 

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