Abstract Resistance is a constant challenge for anti-infective drug development. Since they kill sensitive organisms, anti-infective agents are bound to exert an evolutionary pressure toward the emergence and spread of resistance mechanisms, if such resistance can arise by stochastic mutation events. New classes of medicines under development must be designed or selected to stay ahead in this vicious circle of resistance control. This involves both circumventing existing resistance mechanisms and selecting molecules which are resilient against the development and spread of resistance. Cell-based screening methods have led to a renaissance of new classes of anti-malarial medicines, offering us the potential to select and modify molecules bas...
Background: Malaria despite everything represents a danger to the strength of occupants and voyagers...
Antimalarial drug resistance is a major constraint for malaria control and elimination efforts. Arte...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
Using a diverse set of antimalarial compounds with activity against asexual blood stage P. falciparu...
National malaria control programmes have the responsibility to develop a policy for malaria disease ...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
The emergence and spread of drug resistance are the major challenges in malaria eradication mission....
National malaria control programmes have the responsibility to develop a policy for malaria disease ...
To limit the spread and impact of anti-malarial drug resistance and react accordingly, surveillance ...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Microbial resistance to chemotherapy has caused countless deaths where malaria is endemic. Chemother...
The development of resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine by Plasmodium parasites is a major proble...
Increased efforts in antimalarial drug discovery are urgently needed. The goal must be to develop sa...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agent of malaria infections, rapidly evolve drug resistance and ...
Background: Malaria despite everything represents a danger to the strength of occupants and voyagers...
Antimalarial drug resistance is a major constraint for malaria control and elimination efforts. Arte...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
Using a diverse set of antimalarial compounds with activity against asexual blood stage P. falciparu...
National malaria control programmes have the responsibility to develop a policy for malaria disease ...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
The emergence and spread of drug resistance are the major challenges in malaria eradication mission....
National malaria control programmes have the responsibility to develop a policy for malaria disease ...
To limit the spread and impact of anti-malarial drug resistance and react accordingly, surveillance ...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Microbial resistance to chemotherapy has caused countless deaths where malaria is endemic. Chemother...
The development of resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine by Plasmodium parasites is a major proble...
Increased efforts in antimalarial drug discovery are urgently needed. The goal must be to develop sa...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agent of malaria infections, rapidly evolve drug resistance and ...
Background: Malaria despite everything represents a danger to the strength of occupants and voyagers...
Antimalarial drug resistance is a major constraint for malaria control and elimination efforts. Arte...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...