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Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis

OBJECTIVE: International travelers from non-endemic areas are at high risk of contracting malaria due to their lack of immunity. Prevention is therefore of outmost importance and is achieved through effective and safe chemoprophylaxis, which reduces the risk of fatal disease. Among the various antim...

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Autores principales: Nicosia, V, Colombo, Giorgio, Consentino, M, Di Matteo, S, Mika, F, De Sanctis, S, Ratti, S, Vinci, Marta
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209290
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author Nicosia, V
Colombo, Giorgio
Consentino, M
Di Matteo, S
Mika, F
De Sanctis, S
Ratti, S
Vinci, Marta
author_facet Nicosia, V
Colombo, Giorgio
Consentino, M
Di Matteo, S
Mika, F
De Sanctis, S
Ratti, S
Vinci, Marta
author_sort Nicosia, V
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description OBJECTIVE: International travelers from non-endemic areas are at high risk of contracting malaria due to their lack of immunity. Prevention is therefore of outmost importance and is achieved through effective and safe chemoprophylaxis, which reduces the risk of fatal disease. Among the various antimalarial drugs available, the synergistic combination of atovaquone and proguanil (A/P) (Malarone(®); Glaxo-SmithKline) has proven a valuable option in terms of effective protection against chloroquine and multi-drug resistant falciparum malaria, safety, tolerability, and ease of use, thus favoring compliance. The purpose of the present study was to assess acceptability and ease of use of A/P chemoprophylaxis in a population of employees of the oil industry bound to malarious areas. Particular attention was paid to treatment adherence. METHODS: A survey was conducted on a sample of 700 employees on A/P chemoprophylaxis. Demographic data and specific information on A/P treatment were collected by means of a 16-item questionnaire administered immediately before departure. All questionnaires returned were then entered into a database and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Both habitual and first-time travelers showed good adherence to A/P chemoprophylactic regimen. In general, only few adverse side-effects were reported, none of which were serious. Travelers with previous experience of other antimalarials stated A/P prophylaxis had proven advantageous due to fewer adverse reactions, better condition of administration, and better sense of protection compared with other available treatments.
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spelling pubmed-26214212009-02-10 Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis Nicosia, V Colombo, Giorgio Consentino, M Di Matteo, S Mika, F De Sanctis, S Ratti, S Vinci, Marta Ther Clin Risk Manag Original Research OBJECTIVE: International travelers from non-endemic areas are at high risk of contracting malaria due to their lack of immunity. Prevention is therefore of outmost importance and is achieved through effective and safe chemoprophylaxis, which reduces the risk of fatal disease. Among the various antimalarial drugs available, the synergistic combination of atovaquone and proguanil (A/P) (Malarone(®); Glaxo-SmithKline) has proven a valuable option in terms of effective protection against chloroquine and multi-drug resistant falciparum malaria, safety, tolerability, and ease of use, thus favoring compliance. The purpose of the present study was to assess acceptability and ease of use of A/P chemoprophylaxis in a population of employees of the oil industry bound to malarious areas. Particular attention was paid to treatment adherence. METHODS: A survey was conducted on a sample of 700 employees on A/P chemoprophylaxis. Demographic data and specific information on A/P treatment were collected by means of a 16-item questionnaire administered immediately before departure. All questionnaires returned were then entered into a database and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Both habitual and first-time travelers showed good adherence to A/P chemoprophylactic regimen. In general, only few adverse side-effects were reported, none of which were serious. Travelers with previous experience of other antimalarials stated A/P prophylaxis had proven advantageous due to fewer adverse reactions, better condition of administration, and better sense of protection compared with other available treatments. Dove Medical Press 2008-10 2008-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2621421/ /pubmed/19209290 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Original Research
Nicosia, V
Colombo, Giorgio
Consentino, M
Di Matteo, S
Mika, F
De Sanctis, S
Ratti, S
Vinci, Marta
Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title_full Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title_fullStr Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title_short Assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
title_sort assessment of acceptability and ease of use of atovaquone/proguanil medication in subjects undergoing malaria prophylaxis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209290
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