Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto,Raquel de Medeiros
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza, de Melo,Gisely Cardoso, Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa, Mattos,Karine, Perdomo,Renata Trentin, Cordeiro,Sabrine da Costa, Parente,Ana Flávia Alves, de Carvalho,Lídia Raquel, Mendes,Rinaldo Pôncio, Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães, Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo, Weber,Simone Schneider
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: BACKGROUND The elimination of malaria depends on the blocking of transmission and of an effective treatment. In Brazil, artemisinin therapy was introduced in 1991, and here we present a performance overview during implementation outset years. METHODS It is a retrospective cohort (1991 to 2002) of patients treated in a tertiary centre of Manaus, with positive microscopic diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, under treatment with using injectable or rectal artemisinin derivatives, and followed over 35-days to evaluate parasite clearance, death and recurrence. FINDINGS This cohort outcome resulted 97.6% (1554/1593) of patients who completed the 35-day follow-up, 0.6% (10/1593) of death and 1.8% (29/1593) of follow-up loss. All patients that died and those that presented parasitaemia recurrence had pure P. falciparum infections and received monotherapy. Considering patients who completed 35-day treatment, 98.2% (1527/1554) presented asexual parasitaemia clearance until D4 and 1.8% (27/1554) between D5-D10. It is important to highlight that had no correlation between the five treatment schemes and the sexual parasite clearance. Finally, it is noteworthy that we were able to observe also gametocytes carriage during all follow-up (D0-D35). MAIN CONCLUSIONS Artemisinin derivatives remained effective in the treatment of falciparum malaria during first 12-years of use in north area of Brazil.
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spelling Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian AmazonPlasmodium falciparumartemisininparasite clearancedrug resistancetreatment effectivenesscohort study BACKGROUND The elimination of malaria depends on the blocking of transmission and of an effective treatment. In Brazil, artemisinin therapy was introduced in 1991, and here we present a performance overview during implementation outset years. METHODS It is a retrospective cohort (1991 to 2002) of patients treated in a tertiary centre of Manaus, with positive microscopic diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, under treatment with using injectable or rectal artemisinin derivatives, and followed over 35-days to evaluate parasite clearance, death and recurrence. FINDINGS This cohort outcome resulted 97.6% (1554/1593) of patients who completed the 35-day follow-up, 0.6% (10/1593) of death and 1.8% (29/1593) of follow-up loss. All patients that died and those that presented parasitaemia recurrence had pure P. falciparum infections and received monotherapy. Considering patients who completed 35-day treatment, 98.2% (1527/1554) presented asexual parasitaemia clearance until D4 and 1.8% (27/1554) between D5-D10. It is important to highlight that had no correlation between the five treatment schemes and the sexual parasite clearance. Finally, it is noteworthy that we were able to observe also gametocytes carriage during all follow-up (D0-D35). MAIN CONCLUSIONS Artemisinin derivatives remained effective in the treatment of falciparum malaria during first 12-years of use in north area of Brazil.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762019000100320Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.114 2019reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/0074-02760190075info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto,Raquel de MedeirosSampaio,Vanderson de Souzade Melo,Gisely CardosoAlecrim,Maria das Graças CostaMattos,KarinePerdomo,Renata TrentinCordeiro,Sabrine da CostaParente,Ana Flávia Alvesde Carvalho,Lídia RaquelMendes,Rinaldo PôncioLacerda,Marcus Vinícius GuimarãesMonteiro,Wuelton MarceloWeber,Simone Schneidereng2020-04-25T17:52:57Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:22:33.072Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
title Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
Pinto,Raquel de Medeiros
Plasmodium falciparum
artemisinin
parasite clearance
drug resistance
treatment effectiveness
cohort study
title_short Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
title_full Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Overview of artemisinin effectiveness during outset years of its implementation in the western Brazilian Amazon
author Pinto,Raquel de Medeiros
author_facet Pinto,Raquel de Medeiros
Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
de Melo,Gisely Cardoso
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Mattos,Karine
Perdomo,Renata Trentin
Cordeiro,Sabrine da Costa
Parente,Ana Flávia Alves
de Carvalho,Lídia Raquel
Mendes,Rinaldo Pôncio
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
Weber,Simone Schneider
author_role author
author2 Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
de Melo,Gisely Cardoso
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Mattos,Karine
Perdomo,Renata Trentin
Cordeiro,Sabrine da Costa
Parente,Ana Flávia Alves
de Carvalho,Lídia Raquel
Mendes,Rinaldo Pôncio
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
Weber,Simone Schneider
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author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto,Raquel de Medeiros
Sampaio,Vanderson de Souza
de Melo,Gisely Cardoso
Alecrim,Maria das Graças Costa
Mattos,Karine
Perdomo,Renata Trentin
Cordeiro,Sabrine da Costa
Parente,Ana Flávia Alves
de Carvalho,Lídia Raquel
Mendes,Rinaldo Pôncio
Lacerda,Marcus Vinícius Guimarães
Monteiro,Wuelton Marcelo
Weber,Simone Schneider
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasmodium falciparum
artemisinin
parasite clearance
drug resistance
treatment effectiveness
cohort study
topic Plasmodium falciparum
artemisinin
parasite clearance
drug resistance
treatment effectiveness
cohort study
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv BACKGROUND The elimination of malaria depends on the blocking of transmission and of an effective treatment. In Brazil, artemisinin therapy was introduced in 1991, and here we present a performance overview during implementation outset years. METHODS It is a retrospective cohort (1991 to 2002) of patients treated in a tertiary centre of Manaus, with positive microscopic diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, under treatment with using injectable or rectal artemisinin derivatives, and followed over 35-days to evaluate parasite clearance, death and recurrence. FINDINGS This cohort outcome resulted 97.6% (1554/1593) of patients who completed the 35-day follow-up, 0.6% (10/1593) of death and 1.8% (29/1593) of follow-up loss. All patients that died and those that presented parasitaemia recurrence had pure P. falciparum infections and received monotherapy. Considering patients who completed 35-day treatment, 98.2% (1527/1554) presented asexual parasitaemia clearance until D4 and 1.8% (27/1554) between D5-D10. It is important to highlight that had no correlation between the five treatment schemes and the sexual parasite clearance. Finally, it is noteworthy that we were able to observe also gametocytes carriage during all follow-up (D0-D35). MAIN CONCLUSIONS Artemisinin derivatives remained effective in the treatment of falciparum malaria during first 12-years of use in north area of Brazil.
description BACKGROUND The elimination of malaria depends on the blocking of transmission and of an effective treatment. In Brazil, artemisinin therapy was introduced in 1991, and here we present a performance overview during implementation outset years. METHODS It is a retrospective cohort (1991 to 2002) of patients treated in a tertiary centre of Manaus, with positive microscopic diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, under treatment with using injectable or rectal artemisinin derivatives, and followed over 35-days to evaluate parasite clearance, death and recurrence. FINDINGS This cohort outcome resulted 97.6% (1554/1593) of patients who completed the 35-day follow-up, 0.6% (10/1593) of death and 1.8% (29/1593) of follow-up loss. All patients that died and those that presented parasitaemia recurrence had pure P. falciparum infections and received monotherapy. Considering patients who completed 35-day treatment, 98.2% (1527/1554) presented asexual parasitaemia clearance until D4 and 1.8% (27/1554) between D5-D10. It is important to highlight that had no correlation between the five treatment schemes and the sexual parasite clearance. Finally, it is noteworthy that we were able to observe also gametocytes carriage during all follow-up (D0-D35). MAIN CONCLUSIONS Artemisinin derivatives remained effective in the treatment of falciparum malaria during first 12-years of use in north area of Brazil.
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