Chloroquine and its derivatives exacerbate B19V-associated anemia by promoting viral replication

  • Bönsch, Claudia
  • Kempf, Christoph
  • Müller, Ivo
  • Manning, Laurens
  • Laman, Moses
  • Davis, Timothy M.E.
  • Ros, Carlos
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Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
ISSN
1935-2735
Citation count (estimate)
15

Abstract

Background: An unexpectedly high seroprevalence and pathogenic potential of human parvovirus B19 (B19V) have been observed in certain malaria-endemic countries in parallel with local use of chloroquine (CQ) as first-line treatment for malaria. The aims of this study were to assess the effect of CQ and other common antimalarial drugs on B19V infection in vitro and the possible epidemiological consequences for children from Papua New Guinea (PNG). Methodology/principal findings: Viral RNA, DNA and proteins were analyzed in different cell types following infection with B19V in the presence of a range of antimalarial drugs. Relationships between B19V infection status, prior 4-aminoquinoline use and anemia were assessed in 200 PNG children <1...

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