Pharmacodynamics of Doxycycline in a Murine Malaria Model

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
2007.0

Abstract

Doxycycline is reported to impair second-generation parasite schizogony. The effects of doxycycline alone and combined with dihydroartemisinin were investigated in a murine malaria model. Doxycycline lowered the rate of parasite growth within 2 days, with maximum effect in 6 days. Addition of dihydroartemisinin led to an additive antimalarial effect.

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