chloroquine resistant plasmodium falciparum infection from lampung and south sumatra, indonesia. | a report was made of 4 cases of chloroquine resistant plasmodium falciparum infections. the infections, detected in jakarta, were imported from kotabumi, tanjung karang, the island of pidada in the lampung province and from pangkalpinang on the island bangka in the province of south sumatra. treatment with courses of 1500 mg chloroquine base and with increased dosages up to 2250 mg base failed to cure the patients. the chloroquine sensitivity test in vitro was carried out in 3 patients, which sh ... | 1981 | 7020096 |
chloroquine-resistant plasmodium malariae in south sumatra, indonesia. | oral chloroquine is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated plasmodium malariae infections worldwide. we did a prospective 28-day in-vivo assessment of the efficacy of chloroquine for treatment of p malariae on legundi island in lampung bay, sumatra, indonesia. of 28 patients, one had recurrent parasitaemia on day 28, and two had persistent parasitaemia to day 8. whole-blood chloroquine and desethylchloroquine concentrations were at ordinarily effective levels (> or = 100 microg/l) on day 8 in ... | 2002 | 12114045 |
evaluation of chloroquine therapy for vivax and falciparum malaria in southern sumatra, western indonesia. | chloroquine was used as first-line treatment for plasmodium falciparum or plasmodium vivax in indonesia before the initial launch of artemisinin combination therapy in 2004. a study to evaluate efficacies of chloroquine against p. falciparum and p. vivax was undertaken at lampung in southern sumatra, western indonesia in 2002. | 2010 | 20152016 |
seasonal changes in the antibody responses against plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface antigens in areas of differing malaria endemicity in indonesia. | the transmission of malaria in indonesia is highly heterogeneous spatially and seasonally. anti-malaria antibody responses can help characterize this variation. in the present study antibody responses to plasmodium falciparum msp-1 and ama-1 were measured to assess the transmission intensity in a hypo-endemic area of purworejo and a meso-endemic area of lampung during low and high transmission seasons. | 2013 | 24321092 |