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Quality of antimalarials at the epicenter of antimalarial drug resistance: results from an overt and mystery client survey in Cambodia

Yeung S, Lawford H, Tabernero P, Nguon C, van Wyk A, Malik N, DeSousa M, Rada O, Boravann M, Dwivedi P, Hosteler D, Swamidoss I, Green M, Fernandez F, Kaur H
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Abstract
Widespread availability of monotherapies and falsified antimalarials is thought to have contributed to the historical development of multidrug-resistant malaria in Cambodia. This study aimed to document the quality of artemisinin-containing antimalarials (ACAs) and to compare two methods of collecting antimalarials from drug outlets: through open surveyors and mystery clients (MCs). Few oral artemisinin-based monotherapies and no suspected falsified medicines were found. All 291 samples contained the stated active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) of which 69% were considered good quality by chemical analysis. Overall, medicine quality did not differ by collection method, although open surveyors were less likely to obtain oral artemisinin-based monotherapies than MCs. The results are an encouraging indication of the positive impact of the country's efforts to tackle falsified antimalarials and artemisinin-based monotherapies. However, poor-quality medicines remain an ongoing challenge that demands sustained political will and investment of human and financial resources.

Countries

Cambodia

Subject Area

malariadisease surveillance

Languages

English
DOI
10.4269/ajtmh.14-0391
Published Date
01 Jun 2015
PubMed ID
25897063
Journal
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 92, Issue 6_Suppl, Pages 39-50
Issue Date
2015-06-03
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