which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Most investigations into the antimalarial activity of African plants are centered on finding an indigenous equivalent to artemisinin, the compound from which current frontline antimalarial drugs are synthesized. As a consequence, the standard practice in ethnopharmacological research is to use in vitro assays to identify compounds that inhibit parasites at nanomolar concentrations. This approach fails to take into consideration the high probability of acquisition of resistance to parasiticidal compounds since parasite populations are placed under direct selection for genetic that confers a survival advantage. Bearing i...
review articleMajor advances in our understanding of malaria parasite biology have been made. Couple...
Research Article published by DovepressBackground: The search for new antimalarial drugs has become ...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Malaria remains an overwhelming infectious disease with significant ...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background: Resistance development in human malaria parasites against commonly used antimalarial dru...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is one of the world's most lethal pests, accounting for o...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major...
Malaria is one of the severe infectious diseases that has victimized about half a civilization billi...
Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious diseases in m...
review articleMajor advances in our understanding of malaria parasite biology have been made. Couple...
Research Article published by DovepressBackground: The search for new antimalarial drugs has become ...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Malaria remains an overwhelming infectious disease with significant ...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Abstract The use of plant to meet health-care needs has greatly increased worldwide in the recent ti...
Background: Resistance development in human malaria parasites against commonly used antimalarial dru...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is one of the world's most lethal pests, accounting for o...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Objective: Malaria is an infectious disease commonplace in tropical countries. For many years, major...
Malaria is one of the severe infectious diseases that has victimized about half a civilization billi...
Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is one of the leading infectious diseases in m...
review articleMajor advances in our understanding of malaria parasite biology have been made. Couple...
Research Article published by DovepressBackground: The search for new antimalarial drugs has become ...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...