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(speaking only for myself) taking Chloroquine is definitely preferable to any repeat performance of the malaria-induced "shivering under 12 blankets" phenomenon, followed by several days in hospital, that I experienced a few years ago.
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Chloroquine resistance took 15 years to spread from its original source in Southeast Asia to Africa.
Jeffrey L. Sturchio: Malaria: Solid Success but No Time for Complacence Jeffrey L. Sturchio 2011
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Chloroquine resistance took 15 years to spread from its original source in Southeast Asia to Africa.
Jeffrey L. Sturchio: Malaria: Solid Success but No Time for Complacence Jeffrey L. Sturchio 2011
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Chloroquine works its way into Plasmodium and bonds with the hemoglobin core before the parasite can neutralize it.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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Chloroquine resistance is a simple trait, requiring only a couple of point mutations.
Behe Responds 2007
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Chloroquine works its way into Plasmodium and bonds with the hemoglobin core before the parasite can neutralize it.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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Chloroquine works its way into Plasmodium and bonds with the hemoglobin core before the parasite can neutralize it.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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There are possibly several forms of CQR (Chloroquine Resistant) malarial strains.
Behe Responds 2007
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Suce exceptions are, as I pointed out, Origin and Dissemination of Chloroquine-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum with Mutant pfcrt Alleles in the Philippines
Behe Responds 2007
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Mefloquine, doxycycline, or a combination of Fansidar and Chloroquine are more effective.
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