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Antimalarial Bioavailability and Disposition of Artesunate in Acute Falciparum Malaria

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TABLE 1. Clinical and laboratory findings upon admission
TABLE 2. Means and 95% CIs or medians and ranges forpharmacokinetic variables for acute-phaseintravenous administrationa
TABLE 3. Means and 95% CIs or medians and ranges for pharmacokinetic variables for acute- and convalescent-phase oral administrationa
TABLE 4. Summary of results of HPLC assays for artesunate and DHAa

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