Drug resistance is a serious problem in health care in general, and in malaria treatment in particular, rendering many of our previously considered ‘wonder drugs’ useless. Recently, large sums of money have been allocated for the continuous development of new drugs to replace the failing ones. We seem to be one step behind the evolution of antimalarial resistance; is it possible to get one step ahead? Are interventions which slow down the evolution and spread of drug-resistant malaria parasites achievable? In this thesis, I address these issues with experimental data, using the well-established rodent malaria model Plasmodium chabaudi to understand the selective advantages and disadvantages drug-resistant parasites endure within a vertebrat...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infec...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
Here, we test the hypothesis that virulent malaria parasites are less susceptible to drug treatment ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy can prompt the evolution of classical drug resistance, but selectio...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infections, d...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infec...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
Here, we test the hypothesis that virulent malaria parasites are less susceptible to drug treatment ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy can prompt the evolution of classical drug resistance, but selectio...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infections, d...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infec...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...