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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1988

Response of children with Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine and development of a national malaria treatment policy in Zaire

K.M. Paluku; Joel G. Breman; Melinda Moore; N.P. Ngimbi; John D. Sexton; Jean Roy; Richard W. Steketee; Joanne M. Weinman; Kalisa-Ruti; Mambu Ma-Disu

In vivo sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine was evaluated in 4 of 9 regions of Zaire in 1985 to develop a national strategy for treatment of malaria. Children less than 5 years of age were treated with either a single dose of chloroquine base, 10 mg/kg, or a dose of 25 mg/kg given over 3 d. A modified 7-day World Health Organization in vivo test was used with follow-up 2, 3 and 7 d after the start of treatment. 339 children were studied. In Bwamanda 92% of children were aparasitaemic 7 days after chloroquine, 10 mg/kg, but in Kinshasa only 44% were free of parasites after 25 mg/kg chloroquine. The mean drop in parasite density among those who did not clear parasites by day 7 was greater than 98% of the initial value. Although the parasite density decreased markedly, the failure of most subjects to become aparasitaemic indicated a marked decrease in parasite sensitivity since 1983. Only one child of 51 who were initially febrile remained febrile, although 14 (28%) of these had resistant parasites. The decrease in parasitaemia and temperature, even among children with resistant strains, led the Ministry of Health to recommend 25 mg/kg chloroquine as first line treatment for fever/malaria in their national malaria control plan. The plan includes drug sensitivity surveillance and a referral system for patients who do not respond to chloroquine treatment.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2003

Efficacy of permethrin-treated bed nets in the prevention of mortality in young children in an area of high perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya

Penelope A. Phillips-Howard; Bernard L. Nahlen; Margarette S. Kolczak; Allen W. Hightower; Feiko O. ter Kuile; Jane A. Alaii; John E. Gimnig; John Arudo; John M. Vulule; Amos M. Odhacha; S. Patrick Kachur; Erik Schoute; Daniel H. Rosen; John D. Sexton; Aggrey J. Oloo; William A. Hawley


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1995

The effectiveness of insecticide-impregnated bed nets in reducing cases of malaria infection: a meta-analysis of published results.

Han W. Choi; Joel G. Breman; Steven M. Teutsch; Simin Liu; Allen W. Hightower; John D. Sexton


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993

Effectiveness of Permethrin-Impregnated Bed Nets and Curtains for Malaria Control in a Holoendemic Area of Western Kenya

Raymond Beach; Trenton K. Ruebush; John D. Sexton; Patricia L. Bright; Allen W. Hightower; Joel G. Breman; Dwight L. Mount; Aggrey J. Oloo


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1990

Permethrin-Impregnated Curtains and Bed-Nets Prevent Malaria in Western Kenya

John D. Sexton; Trenton K. Ruebush; A. David Brandling-Bennett; Joel G. Breman; Jacquelin M. Roberts; James S. Odera; J.B.O. Were


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1994

Impregnated Bed Nets for Malaria Control: Biological Success and Social Responsibility

John D. Sexton


Health Education Research | 1996

Monitoring community response to malaria control using insecticide-impregnated bed nets, curtains and residual spray at Nsukka, Nigeria

William R. Brieger; A. E. Onyido; John D. Sexton; Venatius I. Ezike; Joel G. Breman; O. J. Ekanem


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1993

Permethrin-Impregnated Bed Nets for Malaria Control in Northern Guatemala: Epidemiologic Impact and Community Acceptance

Frank O. Richards; Robert E. Klein; Rodolfo Zea Flores; Susan C. Weller; Mario Gatica; Rodolfo Zeissig; John D. Sexton


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2004

MALARIA IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND INFANTS IN KINSHASA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: SURVEYS FROM THE 1980S AND 2000

Walter Kazadi; John D. Sexton; Makengo Bigonsa; Bompela W’Okanga; Matezo Way


Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) | 1994

Effects of permethrin-impregnated bed nets on malaria vectors of northern Guatemala.

Frank O. Richards; Rodolfo Zea Flores; John D. Sexton; Raymond Beach; Dwight L. Mount; Celia Cordón Rosales; Mario Gatica; Robert E. Klein

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Joel G. Breman

National Institutes of Health

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Allen W. Hightower

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Dwight L. Mount

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Mario Gatica

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Raymond Beach

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Robert E. Klein

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Rodolfo Zea Flores

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Aggrey J. Oloo

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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Bernard L. Nahlen

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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