Artemisinin-based combination therapy for treating uncomplicated Plasmodium vivax malaria

Oct 29, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Artemisinin-based combination treatment for simple Plasmodium vivax malaria

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Abstract

14 trials with 2592 participants indicate that artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) clear P. vivax parasites from the blood more quickly than chloroquine.

  • ACTs demonstrated a faster reduction in parasitaemia after 24 hours of treatment compared to chloroquine, with a risk ratio of 0.42.
  • In areas where chloroquine is still effective, ACTs and chloroquine have similar effectiveness in preventing recurrent parasitaemias before day 28.
  • Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine may be more effective than other ACTs at preventing recurrent parasitaemias in high transmission settings.
  • ACTs with long half-lives probably provide longer post-treatment prophylactic effects, leading to fewer recurrent parasitaemias between day 28 and day 42 or 63.
  • The presence of primaquine alongside ACTs may lower recurrent parasitaemias, although ACTs still show an advantage.

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