Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by protozoal parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Antimalarial drugs targeting essential biochemical processes in the parasite are the primary resources for management and control. However, the parasite has established mutations, substantially reducing the efficacy of these drugs. First-line therapy is faced the with the consistent evolution of drug-resistant genotypes carrying these mutations. However, drug-resistant genotypes are likely to be less fit than the wild-type, suggesting that they might disappear by reducing the volume of drug pressure. A substantial body of epidemiological evidence confirmed that the frequency of resistant geno...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Understanding the frequency with which new resistance alleles arise and their subsequent patterns of...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agent of malaria infections, rapidly evolve drug resistance and ...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Drug resistance is a serious problem in health care in general, and in malaria treatment in particul...
<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...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug resistance is a major problem in malaria control. For mathematical...
Drug resistance in malarial parasites has become a major obstacle in the control of the disease. Str...
The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infections, d...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
Using a diverse set of antimalarial compounds with activity against asexual blood stage P. falciparu...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Understanding the frequency with which new resistance alleles arise and their subsequent patterns of...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agent of malaria infections, rapidly evolve drug resistance and ...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Drug resistance is a serious problem in health care in general, and in malaria treatment in particul...
<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...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug resistance is a major problem in malaria control. For mathematical...
Drug resistance in malarial parasites has become a major obstacle in the control of the disease. Str...
The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infections, d...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
Using a diverse set of antimalarial compounds with activity against asexual blood stage P. falciparu...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
Resistance is the inevitable consequence of chemotherapy. The past decade has seen for the first ti...
Understanding the frequency with which new resistance alleles arise and their subsequent patterns of...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agent of malaria infections, rapidly evolve drug resistance and ...