Recurrence of Falciparum Malaria under Coartem Treatment in the City of Mâncio Lima, Acre, Brazil: A Retrospective Study

Andreus Roberto Schlosser

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Saulo Augusto Silva Mantovani

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Rayanne Alves de Arruda

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Felipe Monteiro de Araújo

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Rudi Nogueira

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Cássio Braga e Braga

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Breno Wilson Benevides Andrade

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Mardelson Nery de Souza

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Thasciany Moraes Pereira

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Antonio Camargo Martins

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Luiz Fernando Melo Lima

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

Mônica da Silva-Nunes *

Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Acre, BR 364 KM 04, Distrito Industrial, Rio Branco, Acre, 69919-769, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Malaria remains a health problem in the Amazon and since 2005 the state of Acre has high incidence of malaria. Treatment with Coartem® for cases of falciparum malaria was introduced in Acre in August 2012. In Brazil, there is still no published study on the effectiveness of Coartem in endemic areas.

Methods: This study was conducted in Mâncio Lima, Acre, in the western Brazilian Amazon region. All malaria cases notified in Mâncio Lima between August 01st, 2012 and October 31st, 2013 were revised. The therapeutic response to Coartem in Mâncio Lima, Acre, was evaluated. A recurrence of falciparum malaria was defined as a malaria case occurring in the same patient in a maximum interval of 40 days between the day treatments was started and the day the next diagnosis was made.

Results: All malaria cases (7,171) notified between August 2012 and July 2013 were revised. About 23.72% (n = 1,701) were falciparum malaria. There were six cases of recurrent falciparum malaria that can be classified as treatment failure. All cases had low parasitemia. The minimum and maximum interval between the first and the recurrent malaria episode was 17 days and 33 days. Age range was 9 to 50 years. Two patients were from rural areas, while all others were from riverine areas.

Conclusion: Possible failure to Coartem treatment was identified, however causes are not clear. Further studies are needed.

Keywords: Amazon, coartem, Plasmodium falciparum, recurrent malaria


How to Cite

Schlosser, Andreus Roberto, Saulo Augusto Silva Mantovani, Rayanne Alves de Arruda, Felipe Monteiro de Araújo, Rudi Nogueira, Cássio Braga e Braga, Breno Wilson Benevides Andrade, et al. 2020. “Recurrence of Falciparum Malaria under Coartem Treatment in the City of Mâncio Lima, Acre, Brazil: A Retrospective Study”. Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases 4 (2):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrid/2020/v4i230141.

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