Title
Failure of supervised chloroquine and primaquine regimen for the treatment of Plasmodium vivax in the Peruvian Amazon
Date Issued
01 January 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Alvarez Antonio C.
Montalvan C.
Galves Montoya M.
Green M.D.
Bacon D.J.
Fryauff D.J.
Naval Medical Research
Naval Medical Research
Naval Medical Research
Naval Medical Research
Naval Medical Research
Publisher(s)
Hindawi Limited
Abstract
The widespread use of primaquine (PQ) and chloroquine (CQ), together, may be responsible for the relatively few, isolated cases of chloroquine-resistant P. vivax (CQRPV) that have been reported from South America. We report here a case of P. vivax from the Amazon Basin of Peru that recurred against normally therapeutic blood levels of CQ. Four out of 540 patients treated with combination CQ and PQ had a symptomatic recurrence of P. vivax parasitemia within 35 days of treatment initiation, possibly indicating CQ failure. Whole blood total CQ level for one of these four subjects was 95 ng/ml on the day of recurrence. Based on published criteria that delineate CQRPV as a P. vivax parasitemia, either recrudescence or relapse, that appears against CQ blood levels 100 ng/mL, we document the occurrence of a P. vivax strain in Peru that had unusually high tolerance to the synergistic combination therapy of CQ + PQ that normally works quite well. © 2012 Paul C. F. Graf et al.
Volume
2012
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Epidemiología
Medicina tropical
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84903908855
Source
Malaria Research and Treatment
ISSN of the container
20908075
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus