2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2023.103788
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Clarifying the terms parasitemia, parasite density, and parasite count

Ryan Philip Jajosky
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“…More than 4 h after the third dose of IV artesunate, parasitemia needs to be measured [39]. (Note: CDC incorrectly used the term "parasite density", instead of "parasitemia", in its Malaria Treatment Guidelines [150]). If parasitemia is >1%, IV artesunate must be continued daily for up to six additional days or until parasitemia is ≤1%.…”
Section: Antimalarial Medicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 4 h after the third dose of IV artesunate, parasitemia needs to be measured [39]. (Note: CDC incorrectly used the term "parasite density", instead of "parasitemia", in its Malaria Treatment Guidelines [150]). If parasitemia is >1%, IV artesunate must be continued daily for up to six additional days or until parasitemia is ≤1%.…”
Section: Antimalarial Medicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%