Background Artesunate-amodiaquine combination for the treatment of childhood malaria is one of the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) recommended by National authorities in many African countries today. Effectiveness data on this combination in young children is scarce. Methods The effectiveness of three daily doses of artesunate plus amodiaquine combination given unsupervised (n = 32), compared with the efficacy when given under full supervision (n = 29) to children with falciparum malaria were assessed in an unrandomized study. Results 61 patients analysed revealed a PCR-corrected day-28 cure rate of 86 % (25 of 29 patients; CI 69 – 95 %) in the supervised group and 63 % (20 of 32 patients; CI 45 – 77 %) in the unsupervised group. The difference in outcome between both groups was statistically significant (p = 0.04). No severe adverse events were reported. Conclusion The effectiveness of this short course regimen in young children with falciparum malaria could be augmented by increased adherence and improved formulation.
Artesunate – amodiaquine combination therapy for falciparum malaria in young Gabonese children
아르테수네이트 - 아모디아퀸 병용요법을 통한 가봉 어린이의 열대열 말라리아 치료
[Category] 말라리아,
[Article Type] Research
[Source] PMC
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