Publication: In vivo susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artesunate in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam.
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2012-10-20
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2012-10-26
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2012
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eng
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1475-2875 (electronic)
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Mahidol University
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Hien TT, Thuy-Nhien NT, Phu NH, Boni MF, Thanh NV, Nha-Ca NT, et al. In vivo susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artesunate in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam. Malar J. 2012 Oct 26;11:355.
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Hien, Tran Tinh, Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen Thanh, Phu, Nguyen Hoan, Boni, Maciej F., Thanh, Ngo Viet, Nha-Ca, Nguyen Thuy, Thai, Le Hong, Thai, Cao Quang, Toi, Pham Van, Thuan, Phung Duc, Long, Le Thanh, Dong, Le Thanh, Merson, Laura, Dolecek, Christiane, Stepniewska, Kasia, Ringwald, Pascal, White, Nicholas J., Farrar, Jeremy, Wolbers, Marcel In vivo susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artesunate in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam.. Hien TT, Thuy-Nhien NT, Phu NH, Boni MF, Thanh NV, Nha-Ca NT, et al. In vivo susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artesunate in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam. Malar J. 2012 Oct 26;11:355.. doi:10.1186/1475-2875-11-355 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/706
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In vivo susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to artesunate in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam.
Author(s)
Hien, Tran Tinh
Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen Thanh
Phu, Nguyen Hoan
Boni, Maciej F.
Thanh, Ngo Viet
Nha-Ca, Nguyen Thuy
Thai, Le Hong
Thai, Cao Quang
Toi, Pham Van
Thuan, Phung Duc
Long, Le Thanh
Dong, Le Thanh
Merson, Laura
Dolecek, Christiane
Stepniewska, Kasia
Ringwald, Pascal
White, Nicholas J.
Farrar, Jeremy
Wolbers, Marcel
Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen Thanh
Phu, Nguyen Hoan
Boni, Maciej F.
Thanh, Ngo Viet
Nha-Ca, Nguyen Thuy
Thai, Le Hong
Thai, Cao Quang
Toi, Pham Van
Thuan, Phung Duc
Long, Le Thanh
Dong, Le Thanh
Merson, Laura
Dolecek, Christiane
Stepniewska, Kasia
Ringwald, Pascal
White, Nicholas J.
Farrar, Jeremy
Wolbers, Marcel
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: By 2009, there were worrying signs from western Cambodia
that parasitological responses to artesunate-containing treatment regimens for
uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria were slower than elsewhere which
suggested the emergence of artemisinin resistance. Vietnam shares a long land
border with Cambodia with a large number of migrants crossing it on a daily
basis. Therefore, there is an urgent need to investigate whether there is any
evidence of a change in the parasitological response to the artemisinin
derivatives in Vietnam.
METHODS: From August 2010 to May 2011, a randomized controlled clinical trial in
uncomplicated falciparum malaria was conducted to compare two doses of artesunate
(AS) (2mg/kg/day versus 4 mg/kg/day for three days) followed by
dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHA-PPQ) and a control arm of DHA-PPQ. The goal
was characterization of the current efficacy of artesunate in southern Vietnam.
The primary endpoint of this study was the parasite clearance half-life;
secondary endpoints included the parasite reduction ratios at 24 and 48 hours and
the parasite clearance time.
RESULTS: 166 patients were recruited into the study. The median parasite
clearance half-lives were 3.54 (AS 2mg/kg), 2.72 (AS 4mg/kg), and 2.98 hours
(DHA-PPQ) (p=0.19). The median parasite-reduction ratio at 24 hours was 48 in the
AS 2mg/kg group compared with 212 and 113 in the other two groups, respectively
(p=0.02). The proportions of patients with a parasite clearance time of >72 hours
for AS 2mg/kg, AS 4mg/kg and DHA-PPQ were 27%, 27%, and 22%, respectively. Early
treatment failure occurred in two (4%) and late clinical failure occurred in one
(2%) of the 55 patients in the AS 2mg/kg group, as compared with none in the
other two study arms. The PCR-corrected adequate clinical and parasitological
response (APCR) rates in the three groups were 94%, 100%, and 100% (p=0.04).
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated faster P. falciparum parasite clearance in
southern Vietnam than in western Cambodia but slower clearance in comparison with
historical data from Vietnam. Further studies to determine whether this
represents the emergence of artemisinin resistance in this area are needed.
Currently, the therapeutic response to DHA-PPQ remains satisfactory in southern
Vietnam.