Malaria is a global disease of importance, especially in the sub-Saharan African region, where malaria accounts for great losses economically and to life. Fight to eliminate this disease has resulted in reduced disease burden in many places where the diseases is endemic. Elimination strategies in most places is focus on the use of treated nets and drug application. Exposure of malaria parasites to anti-malaria drugs have led to the evolution of drug resistance in both parasites and host. Development of drug resistance vary but, studies on adaptive drug resistance has implications and consequences. Our knowledge of this consequences are limited but important for the pursuit of an uninterrupted malaria elimination agenda. This chapter draws o...
Drug resistant malaria was a major factor contributing to the failure of a worldwide campaign to era...
Malaria control relies partly on effective case treatment, with Artemisinin-based combination therap...
India is ecologically vast and has close to a billion-population living at risk of malaria. Given th...
Malaria is a leading public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries of the world. In 20...
Malaria remains the deadliest vector-borne disease in the world. With nearly half of the world’s pop...
Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria is preventable, but it is ...
Malaria continues to be the main community health problem in numerous nations. Six species of Plasmo...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
This chapter X-rayed antimalarial drug resistance (ADR) by plasmodium species with a particular focu...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
Malaria, the severe vector-borne disease has embedded serious consequences on mankind since ages, ca...
In recent years malaria initiatives have increasingly shifted from malaria control to a focus on ach...
Malaria is a widely spread infectious disease and claims many lives annually in the African region. ...
Drug resistant malaria was a major factor contributing to the failure of a worldwide campaign to era...
Malaria control relies partly on effective case treatment, with Artemisinin-based combination therap...
India is ecologically vast and has close to a billion-population living at risk of malaria. Given th...
Malaria is a leading public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries of the world. In 20...
Malaria remains the deadliest vector-borne disease in the world. With nearly half of the world’s pop...
Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria is preventable, but it is ...
Malaria continues to be the main community health problem in numerous nations. Six species of Plasmo...
AbstractResistance to antimalarial drugs has often threatened malaria elimination efforts and histor...
This chapter X-rayed antimalarial drug resistance (ADR) by plasmodium species with a particular focu...
In most countries where malaria is endemic, P. falciparum malaria is on the rise. This is primarily ...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
Malaria, the severe vector-borne disease has embedded serious consequences on mankind since ages, ca...
In recent years malaria initiatives have increasingly shifted from malaria control to a focus on ach...
Malaria is a widely spread infectious disease and claims many lives annually in the African region. ...
Drug resistant malaria was a major factor contributing to the failure of a worldwide campaign to era...
Malaria control relies partly on effective case treatment, with Artemisinin-based combination therap...
India is ecologically vast and has close to a billion-population living at risk of malaria. Given th...