Compliance with and tolerance of mefloquine and chloroquine plus proguanil malaria chemoprophylaxis in French short-term travellers to sub-Saharan Africa

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作者
Carme, B
Peguet, C
Nevez, G
机构
[1] CHG, CHU ANTILLES & GUYANE, CAYENNE 97306, FRENCH GUIANA
[2] CHU AMIENS, CTR VACCINAT INTERNATL & CONSEILS VOYAGEURS, SERV PARASITOL & MYCOL, AMIENS, FRANCE
关键词
malaria; chemoprophylaxis; travellers; mefloquine; chloroquine; proguanil; compliance; tolerance;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-3156.1997.d01-153.x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
To compare the compliance with and tolerance of mefloquine (MQ) and chloroquine + proguanil (CQ-PRO) chemoprophylaxis, we conducted a study using a self-reported questionnaire in 2 groups of native French adult Visitors to Senegal or Kenya. CQ (100 mg dairy) + PRO (200 mg daily) prophylaxis was prescribed for all patients travelling to Senegal and for those going to Kenya when MQ was contraindicated; MQ (250 mg weekly) was prescribed for the other subjects. There were no significant differences in age, sex, exposition and measures of protection against mosquito bites, concomitant drug use or mean duration of chemoprophylaxis between the 2 groups, and compliance during travel was excellent in both. Chemoprophylaxis was more frequently interrupted prematurely in the MQ group. The rates of overall side-effects attributed to malaria chemoprophylaxis were 16% for MQ against 12% for CQ-PRO (not significant). However, nonserious neuropsychiatric adverse events are more frequent with MQ: 11.5% compared to 2% with CQ-PRO. MQ should be used with caution.
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