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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 97(3): 401-406, Apr. 2002. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-307983

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Plasmodium falciparum sensitivity to chloroquine (CHL), amodiaquine (AMO) and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (SDX/PYR) was assessed in vivo and in vitro in a representative sample from the population of Zaragoza in El Bajo Cauca region (Antioquia-Colombia). There were 94 patients with P. falciparum evaluated. For the in vivo test the patients were followed by clinical examination and microscopy, during 7 days. The in vitro test was performed following the recommendations of the World Health Organization. The in vivo prevalence of resistance to CHL was 67 percent, to AMO 3 percent and to SDX/PYR 9 percent. The in vitro test showed sensitivity to all antimalarials evaluated. Concordance for CHL between the in vivo and in vitro tests was 33 percent. For AMO and SDX/PYR, the concordance was 100 percent. We conclude that a high percentage of patients are resistant to CHL (in vivo). A high rate of intestinal parasitism might explain in part, the differences observed between the in vivo and the in vitro results. Therefore, new policies and treatment regimens should be proposed for the treatment of the infection in the region. Nationwide studies assessing the degree of resistance are needed


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Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Antimalarials , Plasmodium falciparum , Amodiaquine , Chloroquine , Colombia , Drug Combinations , Drug Resistance , Pyrimethamine , Sulfadoxine
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