CHLOROQUINE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM IN HAITI
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 61 (6) , 1017-1020
Abstract
In Jan. and Feb. 1982, in vivo and in vitro studies of the chloroquine sensitivity of P. falciparum were conducted in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Of 19 infections tested in vivo using the WHO [World Health Organization] extended test, all but one were susceptible to the drug; the remaining case showed a recurrence of parasitemia on day 28. Of the 19 corresponding 48 h in vitro tests, 16 provided interpretable results; 12 tests demonstrated sensitivity to the drug, while in the remaining 4, parasite multiplication was inhibited only at drug concentrations higher than that previously accepted as indicative of sensitivity (these 4 included the isolate from the patient who had a recurrence of parasitemia on day 28). While these results provide no absolute demonstration of chloroquine resistance, they they underline the need for close monitoring of the susceptibility to chloroquine of P. falciparum in Haiti.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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