In Vivo Parasitological Measures of Artemisinin Susceptibility

Parasite clearance data from 18,699 patients with falciparum malaria treated with an artemisinin derivative in areas of low (n = 14,539), moderate (n = 2077), and high (n = 2083) levels of malaria transmission across the world were analyzed to determine the factors that affect clearance rates and id...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2010-02, Vol.201 (4), p.570-579
Hauptverfasser: Stepniewska, Kasia, Ashley, Elizabeth, Lee, Sue J., Anstey, Nicholas, Barnes, Karen I., Binh, Tran Quang, D'Alessandro, Umberto, Day, Nicholas P. J., de Vries, Peter J., Dorsey, Grant, Guthmann, Jean-Paul, Mayxay, Mayfong, Newton, Paul N., Olliaro, Piero, Osorio, Lyda, Price, Ric N., Rowland, Mark, Smithuis, Frank, Taylor, Walter R. J., Nosten, François, White, Nicholas J.
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Zusammenfassung:Parasite clearance data from 18,699 patients with falciparum malaria treated with an artemisinin derivative in areas of low (n = 14,539), moderate (n = 2077), and high (n = 2083) levels of malaria transmission across the world were analyzed to determine the factors that affect clearance rates and identify a simple in vivo screening measure for artemisinin resistance. The main factor affecting parasite clearance time was parasite density on admission. Clearance rates were faster in high-transmission settings and with more effective partner drugs in artemisinin-based combination treatments (ACTs). The result of the malaria blood smear on day 3 (72 h) was a good predictor of subsequent treatment failure and provides a simple screening measure for artemisinin resistance. Artemisinin resistance is highly unlikely if the proportion of patients with parasite densities of
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/650301