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Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax genotypes and efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment in Papua New Guinea.

Barnadas C, Senn N, Iga J, Timinao L, Javati S, Malau E, Rarau P, Reeder JC, Siba P, Karunajeewa H, Zimmerman PA, Davis TM, Mueller I

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  • Journal Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy

  • Published 25 Aug 2014

  • Volume 58

  • ISSUE 11

  • Pagination 6958-61

  • DOI 10.1128/AAC.03323-14

Abstract

Intermittent preventive treatment of infants (IPTi) reduces early childhood malaria-related morbidity. While genotypic drug resistance markers have proven useful in predicting the efficacy of antimalarial drugs in case management, there are few equivalent data relating to their protective efficacy when used as IPTi. The present data from an IPTi trial in Papua New Guinea demonstrate how these markers can predict protective efficacy of IPTi for both Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax.