Multiple relapses of Plasmodium vivax malaria acquired from West Africa and association with poor metabolizer CYP2D6 variant: a case report.
Xi HeMaohua PanWeilin ZengChunyan ZouLiang PiYucheng QinLuyi ZhaoPien QinYuxin LuJ Kevin BairdYaming HuangLiwang CuiZhaoqing YangPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
This clinical case suggests that P. vivax malaria originating from West Africa may produce multiple relapses extending beyond one year. The failures of primaquine as an anti-relapse therapy may be attributed to the patient's impaired metabolizer phenotype of the CYP2D6. This highlights the importance of knowing the host G6PD and CYP2D6 activities for effective radical cure of relapsing malaria by primaquine.