MALARIA: New Developments in Treatment and Prevention
Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the tropics. Resistance to the cheap, most commonly used antimalarials continues to spread alarmingly and could outpace drug development. The artemisinin derivatives have had an important clinical impact both on the treatment of resistant f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annual review of medicine 1999-01, Vol.50 (1), p.179-192 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Malaria still kills some 0.5-2.5 million people per year in the
tropics. Resistance to the cheap, most commonly used antimalarials continues to
spread alarmingly and could outpace drug development. The artemisinin
derivatives have had an important clinical impact both on the treatment of
resistant falciparum malaria and on the incidence of disease in
low-transmission areas. A few promising new antimalarials are being tested
clinically but there is an imperative need for cheap, well-tolerated drugs that
can be used in short courses, and for strategies to delay the onset of drug
resistance. Bed nets have been shown to reduce the incidence of severe malaria
in many areas but an effective vaccine is urgently needed. |
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ISSN: | 0066-4219 1545-326X |
DOI: | 10.1146/annurev.med.50.1.179 |