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English: Cumulative proportions of relapses in soldiers with vivax malaria acquired in the Pacific and treated subsequently with different anti-malarial drug regimens in Chicago. Regimens were quinine; 2 g/day for 14 days (N = 75), mepacrine 0.4 g/day for 7 days (N = 69), chloroquine 1.5 - 2 g/day for 4-7 days (N = 82), and quinine 2 g/day and plasmoquine 60 mg/day for 14 days (N = 72) [47].
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Source Image file from White N (2011). "Determinants of relapse periodicity in Plasmodium vivax malaria". Malaria Journal. DOI:10.1186/1475-2875-10-297. PMID 21989376. PMC: 3228849.
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