Relapses following delayed treatment of naturally induced vivax malaria of Pacific origin.

29 Mar 1946
GORDON HH, MARBLE A

A most difficult problem in the treatment of vivax malaria of South and Southwest Pacific origin is the stubborn tendency of the disease to relapse. The exact mechanism of the relapse is not known but the suggestion of the drug therapy which promptly and completely aborts the primary clinical attack may inhibit the development of acquired immunity.