No evidence of P. falciparum K13 artemisinin conferring mutations over a 24-year analysis in Coastal Kenya, but a near complete reversion to chloroquine wild type parasites
Antimalarial drug resistance is a substantial impediment to malaria control. The spread of resistance has been described using genetic markers which are important epidemiological tools. We carried out a temporal analysis of changes in allele frequencies of 12 drug resistance markers over two decades...
Main Authors: | Wamae, K, Okanda, D, Ndwiga, L, Osoti, V, Kimenyi, K, Abdi, A, Bejon, P, Sutherland, C, Ochola-Oyier, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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