AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and historically has led to the short-term resurgence of malaria incidences and deaths. With concentrated malaria eradication efforts currently underway, monitoring drug resistance in clinical settings complemented by in vitro drug susceptibility assays and analysis of resistance markers, becomes critical to the implementation of an effective antimalarial drug policy. Understanding of the factors, which lead to the development and spread of drug resistance, is necessary to design optimal prevention and treatment strategies. This review attempts to summarize the unique factors presented by malarial parasites that lead to the emergence and spread of drug...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The emergence and transmission of resistance to antimalarial treatments continue to hamper malaria e...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
Despite considerable efforts, malaria is still one of the most devastating infectious diseases in th...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Antimalarial chemotherapy is an important component of all malaria control programmes throughout the...
Antimalarial chemotherapy is an important component of all malaria control programmes throughout the...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread cause of human malaria and is responsible for...
Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite that causes malaria, a disease that is widely spread i...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread cause of human malaria and is responsible for...
Drug resistance in malaria is now widespread and in many parts of the world is making treatment incr...
Antimalarial drugs are key tools for the control and elimination of malaria. Recent decreases in the...
Antimalarial drugs are key tools for the control and elimination of malaria. Recent decreases in the...
Malaria is a global disease of importance, especially in the sub-Saharan African region, where malar...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The emergence and transmission of resistance to antimalarial treatments continue to hamper malaria e...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
Despite considerable efforts, malaria is still one of the most devastating infectious diseases in th...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Antimalarial chemotherapy is an important component of all malaria control programmes throughout the...
Antimalarial chemotherapy is an important component of all malaria control programmes throughout the...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread cause of human malaria and is responsible for...
Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite that causes malaria, a disease that is widely spread i...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread cause of human malaria and is responsible for...
Drug resistance in malaria is now widespread and in many parts of the world is making treatment incr...
Antimalarial drugs are key tools for the control and elimination of malaria. Recent decreases in the...
Antimalarial drugs are key tools for the control and elimination of malaria. Recent decreases in the...
Malaria is a global disease of importance, especially in the sub-Saharan African region, where malar...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The emergence and transmission of resistance to antimalarial treatments continue to hamper malaria e...