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. 2022 Sep 27;76(3):e1177–e1185. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciac643

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Patient disposition. aThe most common reasons for screening failure were negative parasitology (746 patients, 22.6%), laboratory abnormalities (338 patients, 13%), age <4 years or >50 years (329 patients, 12.7%), severe malnourishment (230 patients, 8.9%), or other reasons (245 patients, 9.4%). One patient died during screening. bOne additional patient discontinued the study treatment due to AEs but did not receive rescue medication and completed the study. cThree patients missed the EOT (day 28) visit but were included at later visits. Abbreviations: AE, adverse event; D, day; EOT, end of treatment; MF, miltefosine; PM, paromomycin; SSG, sodium stibogluconate.