False resistance after artemether-lumefantrine treatment in a falciparum malaria patient in Turkey: A case report.

Journal: IDCases
Published:
Abstract

Background: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended by the World Health Organization as first-line treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria. ACT treatments failures among travellers returning from Africa to non-endemic countries are considered to be caused by resistance.

Methods: We report on a case of artemether-lumefantrine treatment failure in a Turkish traveller with uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria returning from Bamako, Mali.

Conclusions: Information on returning travellers, includes ensuring that the patients receive supervised treatment with the recommended dose of a quality controlled medicine, routine follow-up of all cases, assessment of adequate absorption of the drug, and/or testing the prevalence of molecular markers of drug resistance if validated, can be an important source of an early warning system for emerging resistance.

Authors
Ozgur Koru, Ertugrul Yazici, Charlotte Rasmussen, Pascal Ringwald, Cumhur Artuk, Orhan Bedir
Relevant Conditions

Malaria