Misclassification of Drug Failures in Plasmodium falciparum Clinical Trials in Southeast Asia

Most trials of antimalarials occur in areas where reinfections are possible. For Plasmodium falciparum , reinfections are distinguished from recrudescences by PCR analysis of 3 polymorphic genes. However, the validity of this approach has never been rigorously tested. We tested for misclassification...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2009-08, Vol.200 (4), p.624-628
Hauptverfasser: Juliano, Jonathan J, Ariey, Frederic, Sem, Rithy, Tangpukdee, Noppadon, Krudsood, Srivicha, Olson, Carol, Looareesuwan, Sornchai, Rogers, William O., Wongsrichanalai, Chansuda, Meshnick, Steven R
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Zusammenfassung:Most trials of antimalarials occur in areas where reinfections are possible. For Plasmodium falciparum , reinfections are distinguished from recrudescences by PCR analysis of 3 polymorphic genes. However, the validity of this approach has never been rigorously tested. We tested for misclassification in 6 patients from clinical trials in Thailand and Cambodia who were classified as reinfected by the standard PCR protocol. Using heteroduplex tracking assays and direct DNA sequencing, we found that 5 of 6 (83%) patients were misclassified. Misclassification in this manner overestimates the efficacy of antimalarials and delays recognition of decreasing therapeutic efficacy, thus delaying potential policy changes.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/600892