Drug resistance and new strategies of prevention against malaria: An ongoing battle.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Vector Borne Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-12 DOI:10.4103/JVBD.JVBD_72_24
Lisa Basu, Biplab Bhowmik, Aparajita Pal, Priya Roy, Bipasa Dey, Riya Mondal, Chayanika Roy, Labani Halder
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From ancient times until the 21 st century, malaria has remained a fatal disease. It causes death in many poor and developing countries. Excluding vector control, antimalarial drugs are the most reliable and effective weapon to tackle this severe disease. The emergence of antimalarial drug resistance in Plasmodium spp. becomes a barrier in malaria elimination programs as there has been no effective malaria vaccine till today. Apart from artemisinin, most of the antimalarial drugs have become resistant to malaria and reduced efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been reported from southeast regions of Asia. Mutation of some genes of the parasite plays a vital role in this drug resistance. Therefore, malaria is still a prime threat to humans. Newly emerging approaches like new vaccine development, plant-based antimalarial drugs, nanoparticles, and next generation antimalarial drugs should be supported. In addition, public awareness is needed for understanding the fatality of the disease and for encouraging self-protection and early treatment.

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抗药性和预防疟疾的新策略:一场持久战。
从古至今,疟疾一直是一种致命疾病。它在许多贫穷的发展中国家造成死亡。除病媒控制外,抗疟药物是应对这一严重疾病最可靠、最有效的武器。由于至今还没有有效的抗疟疫苗,疟原虫对抗疟药物产生的抗药性成为消除疟疾计划的障碍。目前,除青蒿素外,大多数抗疟药物都对疟疾产生了抗药性。尽管亚洲东南部地区也有青蒿素类复方疗法(ACT)疗效下降的报道。寄生虫体内某些基因的变异在抗药性的产生中起到了至关重要的作用。因此,疟疾仍然是人类死亡的主要威胁,也是一个悬而未决的问题。应采取并支持新出现的方法,如疫苗开发、植物抗疟药物、纳米粒子、下一代抗疟药物等。除此以外,还需要提高公众意识,以了解该疾病的致命性,鼓励自我保护和早期治疗。
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Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: National Institute of Malaria Research on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) publishes the Journal of Vector Borne Diseases. This Journal was earlier published as the Indian Journal of Malariology, a peer reviewed and open access biomedical journal in the field of vector borne diseases. The Journal publishes review articles, original research articles, short research communications, case reports of prime importance, letters to the editor in the field of vector borne diseases and their control.
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