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Uganda health inf. dig
; 2(2): 30-1998.
Article
in English
| AIM
| ID: biblio-1273288
ABSTRACT
In an in vivo study of antimalarial sensitivity in kabarole district; Western Uganda; 82of asymptomatic malarial infections and 86of symptomatic infections were chloroquine sensitive. Of persons with symptomatic malaria; 88were sensitive to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (Fansidar). Amodiaquine cleared parasites in all persons in whom it was used. Over the course of the past five years; there appears to be no substantial increase in the extent of chloroquine resistance in Western Uganda. Source: Trop.Geogr.Med. 1994; 46(6):364-5