Primaquine or other 8-aminoquinolines for reducing Plasmodium falciparum transmission

Feb 3, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Primaquine and similar drugs for reducing transmission of malaria parasites

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Abstract

A single low dose of primaquine (0.25 mg/kg) significantly reduces infectiousness to mosquitoes from individuals with malaria on days 3-4 and 8.

  • Infectiousness decreased from 14% to 2% by day 3 or 4 with low dose primaquine, and from 4% to 1% by day 8.
  • Gametocyte prevalence showed no effect at days 3 or 4 but reduced by day 8 with low dose primaquine.
  • Severe haemolysis was infrequent in trials, with no increase observed at the low dose of primaquine.
  • Moderate and high doses of primaquine also reduced infectiousness, with similar patterns in gametocyte prevalence.
  • Non-artemisinin treatments with high dose primaquine showed marked reductions in infectiousness by day 5.
  • Comparative trials suggested bulaquine may be more effective than primaquine in reducing gametocyte levels.

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