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Drug-susceptibility and molecular characterization of epidemic and endemic malaria in Kenya
2002
Malaria in Kenya continues to pose a great threat to health. Trials with sulfadoxine/ pyrimethamine (SP), currently recommended to replace chloroquine (CQ) in drug-resistant areas, were carried out between 1997 and 1999 in Plasmodium falciparum endemic and epidemic sites. In vitro assays showed that over 50% of isolates were resistant to CQ and SP and sensitive to both quinine and mefloquine. In Busia, an endemic site, efficacy of combination treatment with C Q and SP was compared with SP
doi:10.17037/pubs.04656622
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