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. 2014 Jun 19;2014:263674. doi: 10.1155/2014/263674

Table 8.

Total new falciparum infections detected by day 42.

Study name Study groups with number of new infections Risk (R) Risk ratio (RR) (95% CI) P value Interpretation for the RR values
Sawa et al., 2013 [34] DP (n/N): 3/134 
AL (n/N): 23/145
0.022 
0.159
0.141 
(0.043–0.459)
0.001 There has been 85.9% reduction in new infection associated with DP treatment. Highest plausible reduction is 95% while lowest is 54% defined by the 95% CI. The reduction is statistically significant.

Yeka et al., 2008 [35] DP (n/N): 16/215 
AL (n/N): 30/199
0.074 
0.151
0.494 
(0.278–0.878)
0.016 There was 50.6% reduction in risk to acquire new falciparum infection in favour of DP treatment and the reduction is statistically significant.

Bassat et al., 2009 [32] DP (n/N): 122/1038 
AL (n/N): 105/510
0.118 
0.206
0.571 
(0.450–0.725)
<0.001 This result shows 42.9% reduction in risk of getting new infections with falciparum and the reduction was in favour of DP and is statistically significant. The lowest plausible reduction is 27.5% while the highest is 55% as defined by the 95% CI of the RR.

Kamya et al., 2007 [30] DP (n/N): 77/211 
AL (n/N): 79/210
0.365 
0.376
0.970 
(0.756–1.244)
0.811 DP treatment was associated with only 3% risk reduction for new infection and the reduction is statistically insignificant.