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Malaria epidemiology, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and human settlement in the Vanuatu ArchipelagoA Kaneko
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical College, Japan
Acta Trop 70:285-302. 1998..Different malaria endemicities possibly then selected different prevalences of G6PD deficiency over many generations...
Intrinsic efficacy of proguanil against falciparum and vivax malaria independent of the metabolite cycloguanilA Kaneko
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, Shinjuku ku, Tokyo 162 8666, Japan
J Infect Dis 179:974-9. 1999..The results suggest that the parent compound proguanil has significant intrinsic efficacy against falciparum and vivax malaria independent of the metabolite cycloguanil...
Proguanil disposition and toxicity in malaria patients from Vanuatu with high frequencies of CYP2C19 mutationsA Kaneko
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, Japan
Pharmacogenetics 9:317-26. 1999..The incidence was, however, similar in poor and extensive metabolizers. In conclusion, our data demonstrate an association between CYP2C19 mutations and poor metabolism of proguanil...
High and variable frequencies of CYP2C19 mutations: medical consequences of poor drug metabolism in Vanuatu and other Pacific islandsA Kaneko
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, Japan
Pharmacogenetics 9:581-90. 1999..This suggests that the majority of Pacific Islanders metabolize a wide variety of clinically important drugs to a significantly lower degree than the average European...
Malaria eradication on islandsA Kaneko
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University School of Medicine, Japan
Lancet 356:1560-4. 2000..We aimed to assess whether malaria can be eliminated on isolated islands...
High prevalence of quintuple mutant dhps/dhfr genes in Plasmodium falciparum infections seven years after introduction of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine as first line treatment in MalawiB Bwijo
Department of International Affairs and Tropical Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University, 8-1 Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162 8666, Japan
Acta Trop 85:363-73. 2003....
