Mitigating Resistance to Malaria Treatments in Sub-Saharan Africa Requires More than New Drugs.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Pub Date : 2025-02-25 Print Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.4269/ajtmh.24-0781
Lawrence M Barat
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In September 2024, the US President's Malaria Initiative; the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; the Gates Foundation; and Unitaid called for malaria partners to increase the availability and lower the cost of alternative artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) for countries with growing evidence of resistance to artemisinin and current ACT partner drugs, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Although these global leaders should be applauded for raising this challenge to the highest levels, they missed the opportunity to highlight a major driver of resistance to malaria treatments: the limited access to high-quality health services for malaria. Progress has been made in scaling up integrated community case management and clinical and laboratory quality improvement programs, but few malaria-affected countries have achieved national scale. If affected countries and their partners do not want to confront resistance to these newer alternative ACTs in the near future, they must take more decisive action now to expand access and improve the quality of malaria services.

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在撒哈拉以南非洲地区减轻疟疾治疗的耐药性需要的不仅仅是新药。
2024年9月,美国总统疟疾倡议;全球防治艾滋病、结核病和疟疾基金;盖茨基金会;国际药品采购机制呼吁疟疾合作伙伴为有越来越多证据表明对青蒿素和目前的联合疗法伙伴药物产生耐药性的国家,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲国家,增加以青蒿素为基础的替代联合疗法的可得性并降低其成本。虽然这些全球领导人将这一挑战提升到最高水平应该受到赞扬,但他们错过了强调对疟疾治疗产生耐药性的一个主要驱动因素的机会:获得高质量疟疾保健服务的机会有限。在扩大综合社区病例管理以及临床和实验室质量改进规划方面取得了进展,但很少有受疟疾影响的国家实现了全国规模。如果受影响国家及其合作伙伴不希望在不久的将来面对对这些新的替代以青蒿素为基础的联合疗法的抵制,它们现在就必须采取更加果断的行动,扩大疟疾服务的可及性并提高其质量。
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American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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6.20
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, established in 1921, is published monthly by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It is among the top-ranked tropical medicine journals in the world publishing original scientific articles and the latest science covering new research with an emphasis on population, clinical and laboratory science and the application of technology in the fields of tropical medicine, parasitology, immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, basic and molecular biology, virology and international medicine. The Journal publishes unsolicited peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, short reports, images in Clinical Tropical Medicine, case studies, reports on the efficacy of new drugs and methods of treatment, prevention and control methodologies,new testing methods and equipment, book reports and Letters to the Editor. Topics range from applied epidemiology in such relevant areas as AIDS to the molecular biology of vaccine development. The Journal is of interest to epidemiologists, parasitologists, virologists, clinicians, entomologists and public health officials who are concerned with health issues of the tropics, developing nations and emerging infectious diseases. Major granting institutions including philanthropic and governmental institutions active in the public health field, and medical and scientific libraries throughout the world purchase the Journal. Two or more supplements to the Journal on topics of special interest are published annually. These supplements represent comprehensive and multidisciplinary discussions of issues of concern to tropical disease specialists and health issues of developing countries
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