Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but they are still a major problem. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, vectored to people through Anopheles mosquitoes, which mainly bite between dusk and dawn. Currently, a growing number of Plasmodium species and strains developed resistance to the most commonly used anti-malarial drugs. Chloroquine (CQ),the most commonly used anti-malarial drug, actually is not effective in a number of cases, and growing Plasmodium resistance has been already observed to artemisinin. New approaches are necessary to face this challenge. One of the strategies to overcome the drug resistance in different Plasmodium species is the search for compou...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria, the most prevalent and most pernicious parasitic disease of humans, is estimated to kill be...
Background:The resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds has become considera...
Background: The resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds has become consider...
Malaria, the most prevalent and most pernicious parasitic disease of humans, is estimated to kill be...
Malaria is still an ever–continuing epidemic that claims a large number of lives in tropical and sub...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Resistance of Plasmodium species to therapeutic agents and the resistance of the vector mosquitoes t...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Abstract Background Malaria is known as tazo or tazomoka in local terminology in Madagascar. Within ...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria mortality rates have fallen by 47% globally since 2000 and by 54% in the African region, but...
Malaria, the most prevalent and most pernicious parasitic disease of humans, is estimated to kill be...
Background:The resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds has become considera...
Background: The resistance of human malaria parasites to anti-malarial compounds has become consider...
Malaria, the most prevalent and most pernicious parasitic disease of humans, is estimated to kill be...
Malaria is still an ever–continuing epidemic that claims a large number of lives in tropical and sub...
Malaria remains one of the leading public health problems in Cameroon as in other parts of Sub-Sahar...
Resistance of Plasmodium species to therapeutic agents and the resistance of the vector mosquitoes t...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite transmitted by anopheles mosquitoes, and was r...
Abstract Background Malaria is known as tazo or tazomoka in local terminology in Madagascar. Within ...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
The number of available and effective antimalarial drugs is quickly dwindling. This is mainly becaus...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...