In order to address one of the most serious threats to global malaria control, researchers developed a mathematical model to forecast genetic resistance to antimalarial drugs in Africa.
Malaria is a potentially fatal parasitic illness spread by infected mosquitos that affects humans. Despite the fact that resistance to current antimalarial drugs is causing avoidable deaths, malaria is preventable and treatable. According to the World Health Organization, there will most likely be 241 million malaria cases worldwide in 2020, with over 600,000 deaths.
An international research team mapped the prevalence of genetic markers that indicate resistance to Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes malaria, using data from the World-Wide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN), a global, scientifically independent collaboration.
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