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Malaria Journal 2012, 11:176 (25 May 2012)Artemether-lumefantrine treatment failure despite adequate lumefantrine day 7 concentration in a traveller with Plasmodium falciparum malaria after returning from Tanzania
An interesting case of artemether-lumefantrine treatment failure in a non-immune individual returning from a malaria endemic area with uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria. Based on molecular and pharmacological evidence the authors conclude that this case may represent a failure due to a reduced parasite susceptibility to the long half-life partner drug lumefantrine rather than a failure that can be explained by pharmacokinetics. -
Research
Malaria Journal 2012, 11:175 (25 May 2012)Quantitative detection of PfHRP2 in saliva of malaria patients in the Philippines
Describes the development of a highly sensitive ELISA assay for the detection of the P. falciparum HRP2 protein in saliva samples from malaria patients. The authors propose saliva as a promising non-invasive sample for malaria diagnosis and present procedures to improve sample quality. -
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This is the first non-inferiority trial of the fixed dose regimen of these two drugs. The authors find that AL is non-inferior to AS-AQ and that both have high efficacy in DRC. -
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Malaria Journal 2012, 11:173 (24 May 2012)Suppression of erythroid development in vitro by Plasmodium vivax
Severe anaemia due to dyserythropoiesis may occur in patients with vivax malaria by a poorly understood mechanism. In this study, both lysed and intact parasitized RBCs significantly inhibit erythroid growth and erythroid development. -
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A large-scale larviciding programme in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania is supported by a community-based system for trapping adult mosquito densities to monitor programme performance. -
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Malaria Journal 2012, 11:171 (22 May 2012)Quality of life and satisfaction with life of malaria patients in context of acceptance of the disease: quantitative studies
The purpose of the study was the evaluation of the quality of life, satisfaction with life and the acceptance of illness by malaria patients - an aspect of malaria and health care rarely looked at before in an African context. - View more articles
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