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Questionnaire-based analysis of atovaquone–proguanil compared with mefloquine in the chemoprophylaxis of malaria in non-immune Japanese travelers
- Source :
- Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy. 19:20-23
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2013.
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Abstract
- Malaria is one of the most common and serious infectious diseases in the tropics and subtropics. For high-risk travelers to endemic regions, malaria chemoprophylaxis is recommended. Internationally, atovaquone-proguanil (A/P), mefloquine (MEF), or doxycycline (DOX) are the prescribed malaria chemoprophylactic drugs. However, A/P and DOX are not approved in Japan. Therefore, the data on A/P for malaria chemoprophylaxis in Japanese travelers are not clear. We analyzed questionnaire survey data obtained in Hibiya Clinic to assess the safety and tolerability of A/P and compare them with those of MEF for non-immune Japanese travelers. A/P was given to 278 travelers and MEF to 38 travelers. The mean duration of each prophylaxis is for 20.0 ± 9.6 and 59.0 ± 15.9 days, respectively. Nine travelers discontinued prophylaxis: 5 in the A/P prescribed group (A/P group) and 4 in the MEF prescribed group (MEF group), and the rate of discontinuation was significantly less in the A/P group. The frequency of adverse events was significantly less in the A/P group than in the MEF group [52 cases (18.8 %) vs. 14 cases (36.8 %), respectively]. In particular, the frequency of psychoneurotic adverse events was significantly less in the A/P group. These results suggest that A/P is better tolerated and has fewer adverse events than MEF in non-immune Japanese travelers.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Microbiology (medical)
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Chemoprevention
Antimalarials
Young Adult
Japan
Surveys and Questionnaires
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Pharmacology (medical)
Child
Adverse effect
Atovaquone
Aged
Doxycycline
Travel
Mefloquine
business.industry
Middle Aged
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
medicine.disease
Atovaquone/proguanil
Malaria
Surgery
Discontinuation
Drug Combinations
Infectious Diseases
Proguanil
Tolerability
Chemoprophylaxis
Female
business
human activities
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1341321X
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3432dcd9dd89a332eb4dcc94e7e1dd24
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10156-012-0446-z