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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2003 Jun; 34(2): 316-21
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35255

ABSTRACT

An open randomized comparison of two-fixed dose artemisinin derivative-containing combination regimens was conducted in adults with acute uncomplicated multidrug resistant falciparum malaria in Thailand. DNP, a combination of dihydroartemisinin with napthoquine and trimethoprim developed recently in China, has been evaluated in China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. This study was performed to compare the safety, tolerability and efficacy of DNP and artemether-lumefantrine/Coartem. One hundred and thirty eligible uncomplicated falciparum malaria patients were enrolled into the study. Patients were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio into group A, which received DNP one tablet twice a day for one day; and group B, which received Coartem/Riamet four tablets twice a day for 3 days. The cure rates at 28-day were 99% and 97% in group A and group B, respectively. No serious adverse events occurred. We concluded that both DNP and Coartem/ Riamet were safe, well tolerated and highly efficacious in the treatment of acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Thailand.


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Adolescent , Adult , Antimalarials/administration & dosage , Artemisinins/administration & dosage , Drug Therapy, Combination , Ethanolamines/administration & dosage , Female , Fluorenes/administration & dosage , Humans , Malaria, Falciparum/drug therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Sesquiterpenes/administration & dosage , Thailand , Treatment Outcome , Trimethoprim/administration & dosage
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2000 Jun; 31(2): 203-12
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-30649

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Intradermal blood smear, histopathologic and immunohistologic studies were performed in severe malaria (n=10) and uncomplicated malaria (n=10) patients during positive parasitemia and within 6 hours after negative parasitemia by finger prick smears. Intradermal blood smears showed asexual forms and intraleukocytic pigments when finger prick blood smears showed negative results; however intradermal blood smear did not indicate disease severity within 6 hours after negative parasitemia by finger prick. Histopathologic findings showed 15 fold higher parasitized red blood cells sequestered in vessels of subcutaneous fatty tissue in severe malaria than in uncomplicated malaria (p<0.001) and may indicate disease severity. A panel of polyclonal antibodies against cytokines applied to skin biopsies clearly detected a higher titer against tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) in dermal vessels and stratum granulosum respectively, in severe malaria compared with uncomplicated malaria. Results of the study suggest that histopathology and immunohistology of skin and subcutaneous fatty tissue may indicate prognostic severity of malaria and may be associated with focal accumulation of cytokines.


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Adipose Tissue/blood supply , Animals , Biopsy , Blood Specimen Collection , Cytokines/analysis , Erythrocytes/parasitology , Humans , Interleukin-10/analysis , Malaria, Falciparum/diagnosis , Parasitemia , Plasmodium falciparum/isolation & purification , Prognosis , Skin/blood supply , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis
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