Journal article
Malaria treatment efficacy among people living with HIV: The role of host and parasite factors
MK Laufer, JJG Van Oosterhout, PC Thesing, FK Dzinjalamala, T Hsi, L Beraho, SM Graham, TE Taylor, CV Plowe
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | Published : 2007
Abstract
Identification of an effect of HIV-associated immunosuppression on response to antimalarial therapy would help guide management of malaria infection in areas of high HIV prevalence. Therefore, we conducted an observational study of people living with HIV infection in Blantyre, Malawi. Participants who developed malaria were treated with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) and followed for 28 days. Molecular markers for SP resistance were measured. One hundred seventy-eight episodes of malaria were assessed. The 28-day cumulative treatment failure rate was 29.1%. In univariate analysis, CD4 cell count was not associated with treatment failure (hazard ratio 0.6, 95% confidence interval 0.3-1.2). Am..
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