Selective intermittent preventive treatment of vivax malaria: reduction of malaria incidence in an open cohort study in brazilian Amazon.

Q2 Medicine Malaria Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-03-21 DOI:10.1155/2013/310246
Tony Hiroshi Katsuragawa, Luiz Herman Soares Gil, Alzemar Alves de Lima, Elci Marlei Freitag, Tatiana Marcondes Dos Santos, Maria Teixeira do Nascimento Filha, Alcides Procópio Justiniano Dos Santos Júnior, Josiane Mendes da Silva, Aline de Freitas Rodrigues, Mauro Shugiro Tada, Cor Jesus Fernandes Fontes, Luiz Hildebrando Pereira da Silva
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In children, the Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPTc), currently called Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC), was considered effective on malaria control due to the reduction of its incidence in Papua New Guinea and in some areas with seasonal malaria in Africa. However, the IPT has not been indicated because of its association with drug resistance and for hindering natural immunity development. Thus, we evaluated the alternative IPT impact on malaria incidence in three riverside communities on Madeira River, in the municipality of Porto Velho, RO. We denominate this scheme Selective Intermittent Preventive Treatment (SIPT). The SIPT consists in a weekly dose of two 150 mg chloroquine tablets for 12 weeks, for adults, and an equivalent dose for children, after complete supervised treatment for P. vivax infection. This scheme is recommend by Brazilian Health Ministry to avoid frequent relapses. The clinic parasitological and epidemiological surveillance showed a significant reduction on vivax malaria incidence. The results showed a reduction on relapses and recurrence of malaria after SIPT implementation. The SIPT can be effective on vivax malaria control in localities with high transmission risk in the Brazilian Amazon.

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间日疟的选择性间歇预防治疗:巴西亚马逊地区一项开放式队列研究中疟疾发病率的降低。
在儿童中,间歇性预防治疗(IPTc),目前称为季节性疟疾化学预防(SMC),被认为对疟疾控制有效,因为它在巴布亚新几内亚和非洲一些季节性疟疾地区的发病率降低了。然而,由于IPT与耐药性和阻碍自然免疫发育的关系,尚未指出IPT。因此,我们评估了替代IPT对罗罗州韦柳港市马德拉河沿岸三个社区疟疾发病率的影响。我们将此方案命名为选择性间歇预防治疗(SIPT)。SIPT包括:成人每周服用两片150毫克氯喹片,持续12周,儿童在完成间日疟原虫感染的监督治疗后服用等量剂量。这是巴西卫生部为避免频繁复发而推荐的方案。临床寄生虫学和流行病学监测显示间日疟发病率显著下降。结果表明,SIPT实施后,疟疾的复发和复发有所减少。SIPT可在巴西亚马逊地区传播风险高的地区有效控制间日疟疾。
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Malaria Research and Treatment Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Malaria Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of malaria.
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