Qualitative and semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction to predict plasmodium falciparum treatment failure
Multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria is increasing in most malaria-endemic areas. Rapid methods for predicting treatment failure would aid management and control of drug-resistant infections. In this study, Plasmodium falciparum DNA clearance was examined by qualitative and semiquantitative polyme...
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th-mahidol.98422018-02-27T11:29:29Z Qualitative and semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction to predict plasmodium falciparum treatment failure Kevin C. Kain Dennis E. Kyle Chansuda Wongsrichanalai Arthur E. Brown H. Kyle Webster S. Vanijanonta Sornchai Looareesuwan University of Toronto Mahidol University Medicine Multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria is increasing in most malaria-endemic areas. Rapid methods for predicting treatment failure would aid management and control of drug-resistant infections. In this study, Plasmodium falciparum DNA clearance was examined by qualitative and semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Thai patients with acute falciparum malaria were prospectively followed by light microscopy and by PCR of P. falciparum DNA eluted from filter paper blood samples. A 206-bp P. falciparum sequence was amplified and detected radiometrically and by high-performance liquid chromatography. Clearance of P.falciparum DNA was significantly delayed in treatment failures compared with that in successfully treated patients (P =.02). Semiquantitative PCR levels did not drop to < 50% of pretreatment levels until day 3 or later in treatment failures compared with day 1 or earlier for successfully treated parasitemia-matched controls (P =.005). These results suggest that qualitative and semiquantitative PCR may be useful as a method for monitoring response to therapy. © 1994 by The University of Chicago. 2018-02-27T04:29:29Z 2018-02-27T04:29:29Z 1994-01-01 Article Journal of Infectious Diseases. Vol.170, No.6 (1994), 1626-1630 10.1093/infdis/170.6.1626 15376613 00221899 2-s2.0-0028110225 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/9842 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0028110225&origin=inward |
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Multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria is increasing in most malaria-endemic areas. Rapid methods for predicting treatment failure would aid management and control of drug-resistant infections. In this study, Plasmodium falciparum DNA clearance was examined by qualitative and semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Thai patients with acute falciparum malaria were prospectively followed by light microscopy and by PCR of P. falciparum DNA eluted from filter paper blood samples. A 206-bp P. falciparum sequence was amplified and detected radiometrically and by high-performance liquid chromatography. Clearance of P.falciparum DNA was significantly delayed in treatment failures compared with that in successfully treated patients (P =.02). Semiquantitative PCR levels did not drop to < 50% of pretreatment levels until day 3 or later in treatment failures compared with day 1 or earlier for successfully treated parasitemia-matched controls (P =.005). These results suggest that qualitative and semiquantitative PCR may be useful as a method for monitoring response to therapy. © 1994 by The University of Chicago. |
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