Abstract Background Anti-malarial drugs are constantly exposed to the threat of evolving drug resistance so good stewardship of existing therapy is an essential component of public health policy. However, the widespread availability of numerous different drugs through informal providers could undermine official drug deployment policies. A policy of multiple first-line therapy (MFT) is compared with the conventional policy of sequential drug deployment, i.e., where one drug is used until resistance evolves and then replaced by the next drug in the sequence. Methods Population genetic models of drug resistance are used to make the comparison; this methodology explicitly tracks the genetics of drug resistance (including, importantly, recombina...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Malaria deaths are increasing globally, mainly because the parasites that cause malaria are becoming...
Coordinated global efforts to prevent and control malaria have been a tour-de-force for public healt...
Drug resistance negatively impacts malaria treatments, making treatment policy revision unavoidable....
Malaria Journal 2010Background: It is argued that, the efficacy of anti-malarials could be prolonged...
Artemisinin-based combination therapy is exerting novel selective pressure upon populations of Plasm...
Artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) are used worldwide as first-line treatment against confirme...
Most malaria-endemic countries are implementing a change in antimalarial drug policy to artemisinin ...
Abstract Background Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) is a promising intervention for malaria ...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
Background: Most malaria-endemic countries are implementing a change in anti-malarial drug policy to...
Treatment of symptomatic malaria became a routine component of the clinical and public health respon...
SummaryBackgroundArtemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) are used worldwide as first-line treatment...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Malaria deaths are increasing globally, mainly because the parasites that cause malaria are becoming...
Coordinated global efforts to prevent and control malaria have been a tour-de-force for public healt...
Drug resistance negatively impacts malaria treatments, making treatment policy revision unavoidable....
Malaria Journal 2010Background: It is argued that, the efficacy of anti-malarials could be prolonged...
Artemisinin-based combination therapy is exerting novel selective pressure upon populations of Plasm...
Artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) are used worldwide as first-line treatment against confirme...
Most malaria-endemic countries are implementing a change in antimalarial drug policy to artemisinin ...
Abstract Background Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) is a promising intervention for malaria ...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
Background: Most malaria-endemic countries are implementing a change in anti-malarial drug policy to...
Treatment of symptomatic malaria became a routine component of the clinical and public health respon...
SummaryBackgroundArtemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) are used worldwide as first-line treatment...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Malaria deaths are increasing globally, mainly because the parasites that cause malaria are becoming...