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Annals of tropical paediatrics 1996-Mar

Open comparison of artemether and mefloquine in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum hyperparasitaemia in children.

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A Sowunmi
A M Oduola
A O Ilesanmi
L A Salako

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The efficacy of intramuscular artemether given for 5 days and a single oral dose of mefloquine, 25 mg/kg/body-weight, was evaluated in 84 children with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum hyperparasitaemia ( > 5% parasitized erythrocytes). Follow-up was for 14 days in the artemether group and 28 days in the mefloquine group. Artemether produced a significantly higher parasite reduction at 24 hours [mean 90.6 vs 63.3%, 95% confidence interval 10.7-43.9] and significantly shorter parasite clearance time [mean 38.4 vs 49.3 hours, 95% confidence interval 5.5-16.3] than mefloquine. Fever clearance times were similar, presumably because of the use of an antipyretic in both treatment groups. Cure rate was 98% with artemether on day 14 and 100% with mefloquine on day 28. One child in the artemether group who had recurrence of parasitaemia on day 14 responded promptly to mefloquine with clearance of parasitaemia and fever at 24 hours. Although both drugs were well tolerated, mefloquine produced more episodes of abdominal pain with or without diarrhoea and vomiting. These results suggest that both drugs are effective in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum hyperparasitaemia in children from an endemic area of south-west Nigeria.

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