G6PD testing and radical cure for Plasmodium vivax in Cambodia: A mixed methods implementation study. [PDF]
IntroductionCambodia aims to eliminate malaria by 2025, however tackling Plasmodium vivax (P.v) presents multiple challenges. The prevalence of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency has prevented the deployment of 8-aminoquinolones for ...
Soy Ty Kheang +9 more
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The Radical Cure of Gonorrhœal Iritis [PDF]
Sommer Browning
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Towards the elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria: Implementing the radical cure. [PDF]
In this review for the Vivax malaria collection, Kamala Thriemer and colleagues explore efforts to eliminate P. vivax malaria.
Kamala Thriemer +2 more
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Development of Next-Generation Antimalarial Acridones with Radical Cure Potential. [PDF]
Dodean RA +40 more
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Tafenoquine for Radical Cure of Plasmodium vivax Malaria in Korea. [PDF]
Suh J +6 more
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Safety, tolerability, and efficacy of high versus low-dose, short versus long-course daily primaquine for the radical cure of uncomplicated Plasmodium vivax malaria in children under 15 years of age: an open-label, non-inferiority, randomized controlled trial (CHILDPRIM). [PDF]
Pacheco ALO +21 more
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Vivax malaria can relapse after an initial infection due to dormant liver stages of the parasite. Radical cure can prevent relapses but requires the measurement of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme (G6PD) activity to identify G6PD-deficient ...
Bipin Adhikari +12 more
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Clinical study on comprehensive treatment of gallbladder cancer [PDF]
Early detection of gallbladder cancer is difficult with poor prognosis in late stage. Although radical surgical treatment is the main method to cure gallbladder cancer at present, only less patients have radical surgery clinically.
WANG Yuanjiang, ZOU Hao
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Background Plasmodium vivax forms dormant liver stages that can reactivate weeks or months following an acute infection. Recurrent infections are often associated with a febrile illness and can cause a cumulative risk of severe anaemia, direct and ...
Kamala Thriemer +22 more
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