Abstract Over the past decade, there has been a transformation in the portfolio of medicines to combat malaria. New fixed-dose artemisinin combination therapy is available, with four different types having received approval from Stringent Regulatory Authorities or the World Health Organization (WHO). However, there is still scope for improvement. The Malaria Eradication Research agenda identified several gaps in the current portfolio. Simpler regimens, such as a single-dose cure are needed, compared with the current three-day treatment. In addition, new medicines that prevent transmission and also relapse are needed, but with better safety profiles than current medicines. There is also a big opportunity for new medicines to prevent reinfect...
The last two decades have seen a surge in antimalarial drug development with product development par...
The deployment of artesunate for severe malaria and the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) for...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population. Whi...
Abstract A decade of discovery and development of new anti-malarial medicines has ...
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, mo...
Chemotherapy of malaria has become a rapidly changing field. Less than two decades ago, treatment re...
Abstract Over the last 15 years, the majority of malaria drug discovery and development efforts have...
Malaria is the major parasitic infection in many tropical and subtropical regions, leading to more t...
Abstract Great progress has been made in recent years to reduce the high level of suffering caused b...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population.Whil...
Malaria control relies partly on effective case treatment, with Artemisinin-based combination therap...
Malaria is a tropical disease caused by the genus Plasmodium. The sexual stage of the plasmodium is ...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Over the last 15 years, the majority of malaria drug discovery and development efforts have focused ...
The last two decades have seen a surge in antimalarial drug development with product development par...
The deployment of artesunate for severe malaria and the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) for...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population. Whi...
Abstract A decade of discovery and development of new anti-malarial medicines has ...
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, mo...
Chemotherapy of malaria has become a rapidly changing field. Less than two decades ago, treatment re...
Abstract Over the last 15 years, the majority of malaria drug discovery and development efforts have...
Malaria is the major parasitic infection in many tropical and subtropical regions, leading to more t...
Abstract Great progress has been made in recent years to reduce the high level of suffering caused b...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population.Whil...
Malaria control relies partly on effective case treatment, with Artemisinin-based combination therap...
Malaria is a tropical disease caused by the genus Plasmodium. The sexual stage of the plasmodium is ...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Over the last 15 years, the majority of malaria drug discovery and development efforts have focused ...
The last two decades have seen a surge in antimalarial drug development with product development par...
The deployment of artesunate for severe malaria and the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) for...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population. Whi...