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Evaluation of hematological changes in Plasmodium falciparum–infected patients before and after artesunate-mefloquine treatment in Dak Lak province, Vietnam [PDF]
Quang Hong Huynh +5 more
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The efficacy of antimalarial treatment, particularly artemisinin‐based combination therapy (ACT), continues to face persistent threats due to the development of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum. Although artemisinin derivatives remain effective, ACT regimen failure often results from decreased efficacy of the companion drug.
Irdayanti Irdayanti +12 more
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Antimicrobial resistance is among the greatest threats to public health globally, and drug repurposing strategies may be advantageous to addressing this problem.
Xiaofang Liang +15 more
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The efficacy of halofantrine in the treatment of acute malaria in nonimmune travelers [PDF]
A multicenter prospective trial was performed to investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of halofantrine in nonimmune patients with malaria imported from areas with drug-resistant falciparum parasites (mainly Africa).
Bock, H. L. +8 more
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Background By the mid‐20th century, Europe eradicated endemic malaria. However, the significance of imported infections in nonendemic regions is growing. These cases often constitute the majority, can sustain transmission, trigger relapses, and increase mortality in these areas. Methods We conducted a retrospective, single‐center study of patients with
Patricia Mester +10 more
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Malaria remains a major global public health concern, particularly in tropical regions. The increasing resistance to the current antimalarial drugs highlights the urgent need for new and effective therapies. Medicinal plants offer a promising source of novel and affordable antimalarial compounds for drug development.
Prapaporn Chaniad +7 more
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The management and treatment of malaria [PDF]
Falciparum malaria can create severe complications. Antimalarial drugs such as quinine or chloroquine help in the treatment and management to these complications. The use of chemoprophylaxis is a must for persons travelling abroad to countries subject to
Gilles, Herbert M.
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Background The effect of the mefloquine drug on the survival rate, egg production, and infection of snails with Fasciola gigantica was studied. Also, the present study was designed to investigate the response of the snail Lymnaea natalensis for ...
Marwa Thabet Atwa, Fayez Ahmed Bakry
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Anti-malarial activity of a non-piperidine library of next-generation quinoline methanols
Background The clinical utility for mefloquine has been eroded due to its association with adverse neurological effects. Better-tolerated alternatives are required.
Melendez Victor +13 more
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Efficacy and Safety of Mefloquine, Artesunate, Mefloquine-Artesunate, and Praziquantel against Schistosoma haematobium: Randomized, Exploratory Open-Label Trial [PDF]
Background. Morbidity control of schistosomiasis relies on a single drug, praziquantel. The antimalarial drug mefloquine possesses interesting antischistosomal properties, yet no clinical studies have been performed. Methods.
Adoubryn, Koffi D. +7 more
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