The Malaria Problem: short communication
Malaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier to social and economic development and growth in many countries throughout the world. Antimalarials represent an important part of strategy to curbing this debilitating disease. The spread of dru...
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doaj-3763a87515b6472bb7775315ac0a3edd2020-11-25T02:20:39ZengSociety for the Improvement of Science (SACSIS)All Results Journals: Biol2172-47842010-08-01114114The Malaria Problem: short communicationCharles Ebikeme0Victoria Valdivia Giménez1Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux II - CNRSInstituto de Investigaciones QuímicasMalaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier to social and economic development and growth in many countries throughout the world. Antimalarials represent an important part of strategy to curbing this debilitating disease. The spread of drug resistance is becoming increasingly important. To date, parasite resistance to all but one case of antimalarials exists in most endemic countries. Meaning, new drug to combat the disease are a priority.http://arjournals.com/index.php/Biol/article/view/28malariaphase I drugsresistance |
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The Malaria Problem: short communication |
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Malaria is the world's most prevalent infectious disease, a major cause of mortality, and a barrier to social and economic development and growth in many countries throughout the world. Antimalarials represent an important part of strategy to curbing this debilitating disease. The spread of drug resistance is becoming increasingly important. To date, parasite resistance to all but one case of antimalarials exists in most endemic countries. Meaning, new drug to combat the disease are a priority. |
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malaria phase I drugs resistance |
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