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Addition of artesunate to chloroquine for treatment of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> malaria in Gambian children causes a significant but short‐lived reduction in infectiousness for mosquitoes

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The benefits of adding AS to CQ monotherapy in lowering gametocyte prevalence and density were transient, suggesting that the addition of AS delayed, but did not prevent, the emergence of gametocytes. This is consistent with our finding that treatment failure, and thus the presence of CQ-resistant parasites, was significantly associated with a higher gametocyte carriage rate in both treatment groups. At day 7, CQ monotherapy significantly favoured transmission of resistant infections, which showed an 11-fold greater intensity of transmission compared with infections that were successfully treated. In contrast, the combination of CQ/AS did not significantly favour resistant infections at day 7. We conclude that significant transmission-reduction is achieved by the combination but is not maintained because of the recrudescence of CQ-resistant parasites.

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