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Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018
Dispatch

Therapeutic and Transmission-Blocking 
Efficacy of Dihydroartemisinin/Piperaquine and Chloroquine against Plasmodium vivax Malaria, Cambodia

Jean Popovici, Amelie Vantaux, Lyse Primault, Reingsey Samreth, Eak Por Piv, Sophalai Bin, Saorin Kim, Dysoley Lek, David Serre, and Didier MenardComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (J. Popovici, A. Vantaux, L. Primault, R. Samreth, E.P. Piv, S. Bin, S. Kim, D. Menard); National Center for Malaria Control, Phnom Penh (D. Lek); University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (D. Serre); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (D. Menard)

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Table 2

Plasmodium vivax clearance among infected patients, time to malaria recurrence, and vector transmission results, by allocated antimalarial drug treatment, Cambodia*

Characteristic Chloroquine DHA/PPQ p value
Clinical drug trial study, June–December 2014
Proportion of patients parasitemic at day 1 by microscopy 17/20 (85) 6/20 (30) 0.001†
Parasites/μL of blood at day 1 180 (80–600) 0 (0–57) 0.0002‡
Parasite reduction ratio at day 96.2 (68.5–98.6) 100 (99.4–100) 0.0002‡
Proportion of patients parasitemic at day 2 by microscopy 5/20 (25) 0/20 (0) 0.047†
Parasites/μL of blood at day 2 0 (0–15) 0 0.03‡
Parasite reduction ratio at day 2 100 (99.8–100) 100 0.03‡
Proportion of patients parasitemic at day 3 by microscopy 0/20 (0) 0/20 (0) 1.00†
Proportion of patients with recurrence detected by PCR 12/20 (60) 4/20 (20) 0.02†
Time to recurrence, d
49 (42–49)
56 (52.5–56)
0.04‡
Human-to-mosquito transmission study, January–March 2016
Proportion of infectious patients after first dose of treatment; feeding assay 
at 9:00 pm 8/9 (89) 1/10 (10) 0.001†
Proportion of infected mosquitoes after first dose of treatment; feeding assay 
at 9:00 pm 60.7 (23.7–78.6) 0 0.004‡
Average no. of oocysts in infected mosquitoes after first dose of treatment; 
feeding assay at 9:00 pm 9.9 (4.1–25.7) 356.4 0.22‡
Parasite transmissibility reduction ratio (%) at 9:00 pm 19 (−13.8 to 62.7) 100 0.003‡
Proportion of infectious patient 24 h after first dose of chloroquine 2/9 (22) ND ND
Average no. of oocysts in infected mosquitoes after first dose of treatment for 
2 infectious patients; feeding assay 24 h after first dose of chloroquine 1.3 and 2.4 ND ND
Proportion of infected mosquitoes 24 h after first dose of chloroquine 0 (0–4.4) ND ND

*Values are no. positive/no. tested (%) or median (IQR) unless otherwise indicated. Bold indicates statistical significance (p<0.05). DHA/PPQ, dihydroartemisinin/piperaquine; IQR, interquartile range; ND, no data.
†By Fisher exact test.
‡By Mann-Whitney U test.

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