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Emergence of Plasmodium falciparum strains with artemisinin partial resistance in East Africa and the Horn of Africa: is there a need to panic?
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Antiparasitic AgentMalariaEast AfricaPharmacotherapyDrug ResistancePlasmodium Falciparum StrainsAntimicrobial ResistanceParasitologyHost-parasite RelationshipVector-parasite RelationshipVector ControlPharmacologyPartial Artemisinin ResistanceArtemisinin Partial ResistanceTreatment And PreventionAlternative MedicineGlobal HealthParasite ControlHerbal MedicineMedicineArtemisinin-based Combination TherapyDrug Discovery
The emergence and spread of artemisinin partial resistance in East and Horn of Africa is alarming. However, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) generally remains efficacious for the treatment of falciparum malaria. The emergence of partial artemisinin resistance does not currently meet the criteria to initiate change on treatment guidelines nor affect ACT routine procurement and distribution. It is high time for scientists and transitional researchers to be more critical and vigilant on further changes so that national programmes will be able to make informed decisions as well as remain alert and prepared for any change that may be required in the future.
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