Predictors of mefloquine treatment failure: a prospective study of 1590 patients with uncomplicated falciparum malaria — Feiko O. ter Kuile (1995) | RDL Network
Predictors of mefloquine treatment failure: a prospective study of 1590 patients with uncomplicated falciparum malaria
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 89(6): 660-664
Article 1995 English
Authors
FK
Feiko O. ter Kuile
CL
Christine Luxemburger
FN
François Nosten
Abstract
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The factors which identify patients at risk of treatment failure were characterized in 1590 children and adults with uncomplicated falciparum malaria treated with 15 or 25 mg/kg of mefloquine on the borders of Thailand. Six independent predictors of failure were identified using multiple logistic regression. Age ⩽2 years (odds ratio [OR] 4·54), 3–15 years (OR 4.4), vomiting <30 min after a single dose of 25 mg/kg (despite re-administration of the dose) (OR 2.5) and diarrhoea after treatment (OR 3.6) were the strongest predictors of failure by day 7. Parasitaemias >10 000/mm3 (OR 1.4), and fever with a history of recent vomiting (OR 1.6) were risk factors for recrudescence of the infection between days 10 and 28. Patients treated with mefloquine in the previous 2 months were also at increased risk of failure (OR 2.38), particularly if they were anaemic (haematocrit <30%) (OR 5.96), which suggested that they had recrudescent infections at presentation. Combined, these 6 factors identified half of all treatment failures. Vomiting and diarrhoea accounted for 24% of the early failures in children. Patients at increased risk of treatment failure should be monitored closely and given early alternative treatment if fever and parasites persist for ⩾3 d.
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