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Clinical Trial
. 1981 Sep;12(3):418-21.

Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistant falciparum malaria in Thai children

  • PMID: 7043751
Clinical Trial

Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistant falciparum malaria in Thai children

T Chongsuphajaisiddhi et al. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1981 Sep.

Abstract

Sixty-eight children with uncomplicated falciparum malaria admitted to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Bangkok during April-December 1980 were randomly divided into 3 groups and given 3 regimens. Group 1 of 27 cases were treated with a single dose of sulfadoxine 20 mg per kg body wt and pyrimethamine 1.0 mg per kg body wt. Two cases (7.4%) were cured (S) while 4 cases (14.8%) showed RI failure, 17 cases (63.0%) RII failure and 4 cases (14.8) RIII failure. In Group 2, 18 cases were treated with a single dose of sulfadoxine 30 mg per kg body wt and pyrimethamine 1.5 mg per kg body wt. Two cases (11.1%) were cured (S), while 7 cases (38.9%) showed RI failure, 7 cases (38.9%) RII failure and 2 cases (11.1%) RIII failure. In Group 3, 23 cases were treated with quinine 10 mg base per kg body wt 8 hourly for 5 days plus sulfadoxine 20 mg per kg body wt and pyrimethamine 1.0 mg per kg body wt, single dose given with the last dose of quinine. Thirteen cases (56.5%) were cured (S), while 10 cases (43.5%) showed RI failure.

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