Hyperparasitaemia and low dosing are an important source of anti-malarial drug resistance.
BACKGROUND: Preventing the emergence of anti-malarial drug resistance is critical for the success of current malaria elimination efforts. Prevention strategies have focused predominantly on qualitative factors, such as choice of drugs, use of combinations and deployment of multiple first-line treat...
Main Authors: | White, N, Pongtavornpinyo, W, Maude, R, Saralamba, S, Aguas, R, Stepniewska, K, Lee, S, Dondorp, A, White, L, Day, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2009
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