Chloroquine-susceptible and -resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains survive high chloroquine concentrations by becoming dormant but are eliminated by prolonged exposure.
Johan UrsingRasmus JohnsBerit Aydin-SchmidtCarla CalçadaPoul-Erik KofoedNajia Karim GhanchiMaria Isabel VeigaLars RomboPublished in: The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2022)
Chloroquine-susceptible and -resistant P. falciparum probably become dormant. Elimination of dormant parasites is primarily dependent upon the duration of chloroquine exposure. Exposure to effective drug concentrations for 7 days eliminates most parasites in vitro. The results support in vivo data indicating that elimination of chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum correlates with Day 7 chloroquine concentrations.