Plasmodium falciparum hyperparasitaemia in children risk factors, treatment outcomes, and gametocytaemia following treatment

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作者
Sowunmi, A
Adedeji, AA
Fateye, BA
Babalola, CP
机构
[1] Univ Ibadan, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, Ibadan, Nigeria
[2] Univ Ibadan, Inst Med Res & Training, Ibadan, Nigeria
[3] Univ Ibadan, Dept Pharmaceut Chem, Ibadan, Nigeria
关键词
malaria; hyperparasitaemia; risk factors; gametocytaemia; children; Nigeria;
D O I
10.1051/parasite/2004113317
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The risk factors associated with hyperparasitemia of presentation and after treatment with different antimalarial drug regimens were evaluated in 1,048 children enrolled prospectively in seven antimalarial drug trials between July 1996 and September 2003 in a hyperendemic area of southwestern Nigeria. The outcomes of treatment of hyperparasitaemia, and gametocyte carriage following treatment were also evaluated. The children were assigned to one of seven treatment groups : chloroquine (CQ) only, pyrimeihamine-sulfodoxine (PS) only; amodiaquine (AQ) only; CQ plus chlorpheniromine (CQCP) ; PS combined with CQ or AQ (COM); PS combined with probenecid (PPS); and halofantrine (HF). Hyperparasitaemia was found in 100 (9.5 %) of the 1,048 children at enrolment (day 0). Following oral therapy, 1.2 % of all patients (i.e. 13 patients) became hypeparasitaemia, which developed in all patients by day 1 of follow-up. In a multiple regression model, age less than or equal to 5 years, and a core temperature (oral or rectal) greater than or equal to 39.5degreesC were found to be independent risk factors for hyperparasitaemia at enrolment, Following therapy, the cure rate on day 14 was significantly lower in those treated with CQ compared to other treatment groups. Severe resistance (RIII) response to treatment occurred significantly more frequently in those with hyperparasitaemia at enrolment than in those without, and was seen in five and one child with hyperparasitaemia who were treated with CQ and CQCP, respectively. Gametocyte carriage was insignificantly lower at enrolment and at all times following treatment in children with hyperparasitaemia than in age- and gender- matched children without hyperparasitaemic who received the same treatment. The results are discussed in the light of management of uncomplicated hyperparasitaemia in children in endemic settings.
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