Warning: fopen(/home/virtual/parasitol/journal/upload/ip_log/ip_log_2025-12.txt): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/virtual/lib/view_data.php on line 83

Warning: fwrite() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in /home/virtual/lib/view_data.php on line 84
Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand
Skip to main navigation Skip to main content
  • KSPTM
  • E-Submission

PHD : Parasites, Hosts and Diseases

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Articles

Original Article

Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2008;46(2):65-70.
Published online: June 20, 2008

1Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.

2Department of Tropical Hygiene, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.

3Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.

4Department of Appropriate Technology Development and Transfer, Research Institute, International Medical Center of Japan, Tokyo 162-8655, Japan.

Corresponding author (tmntp@mahidol.ac.th)
• Received: February 20, 2008   • Accepted: May 3, 2008

Copyright © 2008 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

  • 9,458 Views
  • 110 Download
  • 30 Crossref
  • 36 Scopus
prev next

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Knowledge about Asymptomatic Malaria and Acceptability of Using Artemisia afra Tea among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in Yaoundé, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Survey
    Abenwie Suh Nchang, Lahngong Shinyuy, Sandra Noukimi, Sylvia Njong, Sylvie Bambara, Edgar Kalimba, Joseph Kamga, Stephen Ghogomu, Michel Frederich, Jean Talom, Jacob Souopgui, Annie Robert
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2023; 20(13): 6309.     CrossRef
  • Parasite clearance dynamics in children hospitalised with severe malaria in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Volta Region, Ghana
    Laura Paris, Richmond G. Tackie, Khalid B. Beshir, John Tampuori, Gordon A. Awandare, Fred N. Binka, Britta C. Urban, Bismarck Dinko, Colin J. Sutherland
    Parasite Epidemiology and Control.2022; 19: e00276.     CrossRef
  • NPC1161B, an 8-Aminoquinoline Analog, Is Metabolized in the Mosquito and Inhibits Plasmodium falciparum Oocyst Maturation
    Timothy Hamerly, Rebecca E. Tweedell, Bernadette Hritzo, Vincent O. Nyasembe, Babu L. Tekwani, N. P. Dhammika Nanayakkara, Larry A. Walker, Rhoel R. Dinglasan
    Frontiers in Pharmacology.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Recent Advances in Transmission-Blocking Drugs for Malaria Elimination
    Ishan Wadi, Mahendra Nath, Anupkumar R Anvikar, Pargat Singh, Abhinav Sinha
    Future Medicinal Chemistry.2019; 11(23): 3047.     CrossRef
  • Comprehensive review on various strategies for antimalarial drug discovery
    Mitali Mishra, Vikash K. Mishra, Varsha Kashaw, Arun K. Iyer, Sushil Kumar Kashaw
    European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.2017; 125: 1300.     CrossRef
  • Plasmodium falciparum genotype and gametocyte prevalence in children with uncomplicated malaria in coastal Ghana
    Ruth Ayanful-Torgby, Akua Oppong, Joana Abankwa, Festus Acquah, Kimberly C. Williamson, Linda Eva Amoah
    Malaria Journal.2016;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The Nonartemisinin Sesquiterpene Lactones Parthenin and Parthenolide Block Plasmodium falciparum Sexual Stage Transmission
    Jared N. Balaich, Derrick K. Mathias, Baldwyn Torto, Bryan T. Jackson, Dingyin Tao, Babak Ebrahimi, Brian B. Tarimo, Xavier Cheseto, Woodbridge A. Foster, Rhoel R. Dinglasan
    Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.2016; 60(4): 2108.     CrossRef
  • Sexual development in Plasmodium parasites: knowing when it's time to commit
    Gabrielle A. Josling, Manuel Llinás
    Nature Reviews Microbiology.2015; 13(9): 573.     CrossRef
  • Gametocyte Clearance Kinetics Determined by Quantitative Magnetic Fractionation in Melanesian Children with Uncomplicated Malaria Treated with Artemisinin Combination Therapy
    Stephan Karl, Moses Laman, Brioni R. Moore, John Benjamin, Tamarah Koleala, Clemencia Ibam, Bernadine Kasian, Peter M. Siba, Andreea Waltmann, Ivo Mueller, Robert C. Woodward, Timothy G. St. Pierre, Timothy M. E. Davis
    Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.2015; 59(8): 4489.     CrossRef
  • Strategic use of antimalarial drugs that block falciparum malaria parasite transmission to mosquitoes to achieve local malaria elimination
    Rashad Abdul-Ghani, John C. Beier
    Parasitology Research.2014; 113(10): 3535.     CrossRef
  • A Male and Female Gametocyte Functional Viability Assay To Identify Biologically Relevant Malaria Transmission-Blocking Drugs
    A. Ruecker, D. K. Mathias, U. Straschil, T. S. Churcher, R. R. Dinglasan, D. Leroy, R. E. Sinden, M. J. Delves
    Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.2014; 58(12): 7292.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of three methods for detection of gametocytes in Melanesian children treated for uncomplicated malaria
    Stephan Karl, Moses Laman, Tamarah Koleala, Clemencia Ibam, Bernadine Kasian, Nola N’Drewei, Anna Rosanas-Urgell, Brioni R Moore, Andreea Waltmann, Cristian Koepfli, Peter M Siba, Inoni Betuela, Robert C Woodward, Timothy G St Pierre, Ivo Mueller, Timothy
    Malaria Journal.2014;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The Effect of Primaquine on Gametocyte Development and Clearance in the Treatment of Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria With Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine in South Sumatra, Western Indonesia: An Open-Label, Randomized, Controlled Trial
    Inge Sutanto, Sri Suprijanto, Ayleen Kosasih, Muhamad S. Dahlan, Din Syafruddin, Rita Kusriastuti, William A. Hawley, Neil F. Lobo, Feiko O. ter Kuile
    Clinical Infectious Diseases.2013; 56(5): 685.     CrossRef
  • Fitness components and natural selection: why are there different patterns on the emergence of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax?
    Kristan A Schneider, Ananias A Escalante
    Malaria Journal.2013;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of Antimalarial Molecules on the Gametocyte Stage of Plasmodium falciparum: The Debate
    Odile Dechy-Cabaret, Françoise Benoit-Vical
    Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.2012; 55(23): 10328.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy of different primaquine-based antimalarial regimens against Plasmodium falciparum gametocytemia
    Eliana M. Arango, Yulieth A. Upegui, Jaime Carmona-Fonseca
    Acta Tropica.2012; 122(2): 177.     CrossRef
  • A high-throughput assay for the identification of malarial transmission-blocking drugs and vaccines
    Michael J. Delves, Chandra Ramakrishnan, Andrew M. Blagborough, Didier Leroy, Timothy N.C. Wells, Robert E. Sinden
    International Journal for Parasitology.2012; 42(11): 999.     CrossRef
  • Plasmodium Cell Biology Should Inform Strategies Used In The Development Of Antimalarial Transmission-Blocking Drugs
    Michael J Delves
    Future Medicinal Chemistry.2012; 4(18): 2251.     CrossRef
  • Laboratory Diagnosis of Tropical Infections
    Bryan H. Schmitt, Jon E. Rosenblatt, Bobbi S. Pritt
    Infectious Disease Clinics of North America.2012; 26(2): 513.     CrossRef
  • Routine delivery of artemisinin-based combination treatment at fixed health facilities reduces malaria prevalence in Tanzania: an observational study
    Rashid A Khatib, Jacek Skarbinski, Joseph D Njau, Catherine A Goodman, Berty F Elling, Elizeus Kahigwa, Jacquelin M Roberts, John R MacArthur, Julie R Gutman, Abdunoor M Kabanywanyi, Ernest E Smith, Masha F Somi, Thomas Lyimo, Alex Mwita, Blaise Genton, M
    Malaria Journal.2012;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Primaquina, gametocitemia de Plasmodium falciparum y bloqueo de transmisión: ineficacia del actual régimen de dosificación
    Jaime Carmona-Fonseca, Eliana María Arango Flórez
    MedUNAB.2012; 15(1): 14.     CrossRef
  • A Sub-Microscopic Gametocyte Reservoir Can Sustain Malaria Transmission
    Stephan Karl, David Gurarie, Peter A. Zimmerman, Charles H. King, Tim G. St. Pierre, Timothy M. E. Davis, Steffen Borrmann
    PLoS ONE.2011; 6(6): e20805.     CrossRef
  • Appropriate Time for Primaquine Treatment to Reduce Plasmodium falciparum Transmission in Hypoendemic Areas
    Polrat Wilairatana, Srivicha Krudsood, Noppadon Tangpukdee
    The Korean Journal of Parasitology.2010; 48(2): 179.     CrossRef
  • Artemisinin-based combination therapies and their introduction in Japan
    Shigeyuki Kano
    Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy.2010; 16(6): 375.     CrossRef
  • Transmission blocking activity of a standardized neem (Azadirachta indica) seed extract on the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei in its vector Anopheles stephensi
    Leonardo Lucantoni, Rakiswendé S Yerbanga, Giulio Lupidi, Luciano Pasqualini, Fulvio Esposito, Annette Habluetzel
    Malaria Journal.2010;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Lethal Case of Plasmodium falciparum Infection in a Young Patient with End-stage Renal Failure Who Underwent Regular Hemodialysis
    Anggoro Budi Hartopo, Doni Priambodo Wijisaksono
    Internal Medicine.2010; 49(17): 1867.     CrossRef
  • The impact of human reservoir of malaria at a community-level on individual malaria occurrence in a low malaria transmission setting along the Thai-Myanmar border
    Saranath Lawpoolsri, Irwin F Chavez, Surapon Yimsamran, Supalap Puangsa-art, Nipon Thanyavanich, Wanchai Maneeboonyang, Wuthichai Chaimungkun, Pratap Singhasivanon, James H Maguire, Laura L Hungerford
    Malaria Journal.2010;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Modular Synthesis and in Vitro and in Vivo Antimalarial Assessment of C-10 Pyrrole Mannich Base Derivatives of Artemisinin
    Bénédicte Pacorel, Suet C. Leung, Andrew V. Stachulski, Jill Davies, Livia Vivas, Hollie Lander, Stephen A. Ward, Marcel Kaiser, Reto Brun, Paul M. O’Neill
    Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.2010; 53(2): 633.     CrossRef
  • Optimally timing primaquine treatment to reduce Plasmodium falciparum transmission in low endemicity Thai-Myanmar border populations
    Saranath Lawpoolsri, Eili Y Klein, Pratap Singhasivanon, Surapon Yimsamran, Nipon Thanyavanich, Wanchai Maneeboonyang, Laura L Hungerford, James H Maguire, David L Smith
    Malaria Journal.2009;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of mefloquine and artesunate mefloquine on the emergence, clearance and sex ratio of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes in malarious children
    Akintunde Sowunmi, Oluchi O Nkogho, Titilope M Okuboyejo, Grace O Gbotosho, Christian T Happi, Elsie O Adewoye
    Malaria Journal.2009;[Epub]     CrossRef

Download Citation

Download a citation file in RIS format that can be imported by all major citation management software, including EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks, and Reference Manager.

Format:

Include:

Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand
Korean J Parasitol. 2008;46(2):65-70.   Published online June 20, 2008
Download Citation

Download a citation file in RIS format that can be imported by all major citation management software, including EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks, and Reference Manager.

Format:
Include:
Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand
Korean J Parasitol. 2008;46(2):65-70.   Published online June 20, 2008
Close

Figure

  • 0
  • 1
Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand
Image Image
Fig. 1 Post-treatment percentage reduction in asexual parasitemia.
Fig. 2 Post-treatment percentage reduction in sexual parasitemia.
Gametocyte Clearance in Uncomplicated and Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria after Artesunate-Mefloquine Treatment in Thailand
Uncomplicated falciparum malaria (n = 342) Severe falciparum malaria (n = 217) P-value Gender (number: male/female) 241/101 159/58 0.474 Age (yr)  Mean (SD) 24.9 (9.1) 24.7 (9.4) 0.764 Body mass index (kg/m2)  Mean (SD) 19.5 (2.9) 20.0 (3.1) 0.058 Highest fever before admission (℃)  Mean (SD) 37.8 (0.8) 38.2 (0.9) < 0.001 Duration of fever before admission (days)  Mean (SD) 6.4 (4.3) 7.0 (5.7) 0.132 Geometric mean (Min-Max)  Asexual parasite counts (/μL) 10,114.1 (111-188,480) 56,762.4 (127-1,425,600) < 0.001  Sexual parasite count (/μL) 233.0 (1-24,780) 210.0 (1-15,680) 0.333 Number (%) of patients with:  Splenomegaly 74 (21.6) 46 (21.2) 0.902  Hepatomegaly 134 (39.2) 144 (66.4) < 0.001  Past history of malaria in last 1 yr 137 (40.1) 49 (22.6) < 0.001 Laboratory data: mean (SD)  Hemoglobin (g/dL) 9.6 (2.2) 9.3 (2.6) 0.377  Pack cell volume (%) 28.4 (6.7) 28.2 (7.5) 0.836  Leukocyte count (×103/μL) 6.2 (2.4) 7.5 (4.7) < 0.001  Platelet count (×103/μL) 145.9 (91.6) 65.9 (58.4) < 0.001  Direct bilirubin (mg/dL) 0.6 (0.5) 3.0 (2.3) < 0.001  Total bilirubin (mg/dL) 1.7 (1.5) 5.5 (5.1) < 0.001  Alkaline phosphatase (U/L) 40.1 (34.0) 102.7 (68.0) < 0.001  Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L) 47.0 (45.2) 97.1 (91.4) < 0.001  Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) 34.5 (23.1) 59.7 (38.9) < 0.001  Albumin (g/dL) 3.6 (0.5) 2.9 (0.5) < 0.001  BUN (mg/dL) 17.9 (15.9) 36.9 (26.2) < 0.001  Creatinine (mg/dL) 1.0 (0.3) 1.3 (1.0) < 0.001  BUN: creatinine ratio 16.9 (13.6) 28.5 (13.8) < 0.001  Glucose (mg/dL) 113.3 (25.9) 125.6 (44.8) < 0.001  Cholesterol (mg/dL) 109.4 (29.9) 102.6 (27.9) < 0.001  Sodium (mmol/L) 135.1 (5.2) 131.5 (5.1) < 0.001  Potassium (mmol/L) 3.8 (0.4) 3.6 (0.5) 0.223 Uncomplicated falciparum malaria (n = 342) Severe falciparum malaria (n = 217) P-value Fever clearance time (hr)  Mean (SD) 34.0 (33.1) 60.3 (46.9) < 0.001  Range 6-108 18-144 Parasite clearance time (hr)  Mean (SD) 48.8 (20.1) 54.3 (20.4) 0.002  Range 6-86 12-96 Gametocyte clearance time (hr)  Mean (SD) 219.8 (180.6) 188.4 (145.9) 0.031  Range 6-590 12-475 Number (%) of patients with positive gametocytemia on:  Day 1 334 (97.6) 187 (86.1) < 0.001  Day 3 142 (41.5) 73 (33.6) 0.062  Day 7 45 (13.1) 18 (8.2) 0.076  Day 14 13 (3.8) 6 (2.7) 0.509  Day 21 7 (2.0) 2 (0.9) 0.493  Day 28 7 (2.0) 2 (0.9) 0.493
Table 1. Pre-treatment clinical and laboratory data of the patients (n = 559)
Table 2. Therapeutic responses (n = 559)