Chloroquine-Resistant Plasmodium vivax Malaria in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
Chloroquine-Resistant Plasmodium vivax Malaria in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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Date
2015-11-16
Authors
Teka, Hiwot
Petros, Beyene
Yamuah, Lawrence
Tesfaye, Gezahegn
Elhassan, Ibrahim
Muchohi, Simon
Kokwaro, Gilbert
Aseffa, Abraham
Engers, Howard
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Malaria Journal
Abstract
Background: Plasmodium vivax accounts for about 40% of all malaria infection in Ethiopia.
Chloroquine (CQ) is the first line treatment for confirmed P. vivax malaria in the country. The first
report of CQ treatment failure in P. vivax was from Debre Zeit, which suggested the presence of
chloroquine resistance.
Methods: An in vivo drug efficacy study was conducted in Debre Zeit from June to August 2006.
Eighty-seven patients with microscopically confirmed P. vivax malaria, aged between 8 months and
52 years, were recruited and treated under supervision with CQ (25 mg/kg over three days).
Clinical and parasitological parameters were assessed during the 28 day follow-up period. CQ and
desethylchloroquine (DCQ) blood and serum concentrations were determined with high
performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in patients who showed recurrent parasitaemia.
Results: Of the 87 patients recruited in the study, one was lost to follow-up and three were
excluded due to P. falciparum infection during follow-up. A total of 83 (95%) of the study
participants completed the follow-up. On enrolment, 39.8% had documented fever and 60.2% had
a history of fever. The geometric mean parasite density of the patients was 7045 parasites/μl.
Among these, four patients had recurrent parasitaemia on Day 28. The blood CQ plus DCQ
concentrations of these four patients were all above the minimal effective concentration (> 100 ng/
ml).
Conclusion: Chloroquine-resistant P. vivax parasites are emerging in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia. A
multi-centre national survey is needed to better understand the extent of P. vivax resistance to CQ
in Ethiopia.
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Malaria,
Plasmodium vivax,
Ethiopia