Study title: Weiss WR, Oloo AJ, Johnson A, Koech D, Hoffman SL. Daily primaquine is effective for prophylaxis against falciparum malaria in Kenya: comparison with mefloquine, doxycycline, and chloroquine plus proguanil. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1995; 171(6):1569-1575.Weiss WR, Oloo AJ, Johnson A, Koech D, Hoffman SL. Daily primaquine is effective for prophylaxis against falciparum malaria in Kenya: comparison with mefloquine, doxycycline, and chloroquine plus proguanil. Journal of Infectious Diseases 1995; 171(6):1569-1575.
| Type of medicine: Medicines containing chemical active substances | |||||
| Therapeutic area: Parasitic Diseases [C03] | |||||
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| Active substance: CHLOROQUINE AND PROGUANIL | |||||
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| Scope of study: Clinical | |||||
| Population of study subjects: | Preterm newborn Infants | Newborn infants (1 to 27 days) | Infants and toddlers (28 days to 24 months) | Children (2 to 11 years) | Adolescents (12 to 18 years) |
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