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  1. thelancet.com

    Aug 16, 2024In The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Deus S Ishengoma and colleagues1 confirm Tanzania as the fourth African country—alongside Rwanda, Uganda, and Eritrea—to meet the WHO criteria for falciparum malaria with artemisinin partial resistance (ART-R). This finding is undoubtedly part of a much larger issue. ART-R is likely to have already emerged, or will soon emerge, widely across Africa.2 ...
  2. marcse-africa.org

    The MARC SE-Africa consortium aims to better define the extent of antimalarial resistance in SE-Africa and to expedite the sharing of such evidence with National Malaria Programmes and their implementation partners.. Our goal is to protect the efficacy of current first-line malaria treatments, which can help prevent thousands of additional malaria deaths annually.
  3. Jan 8, 2025Regions within eastern and southern Africa (SE-Africa) carry some of the highest malaria burdens. Understanding the spatiotemporal changes in the emergence and spread of artemisinin (partial) resistance (ART-R) and how to mitigate ART-R is therefore of paramount importance in these areas. Here, we present a dashboard developed by the Mitigating Antimalarial Resistance Consortium for SE-Africa ...
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  5. marcse-africa.org

    The Mitigating Antimalarial Resistance Consortium in Southern and East Africa (MARC SE-Africa) responds to a growing crisis in malaria, one of the greatest infectious challenges facing Africa. Gains achieved in reducing the burden of malaria and advancing its elimination are now threatened by malaria parasites becoming resistant to the main ...
  6. mesamalaria.org

    Aug 20, 2024The Mitigating Antimalarial Resistance Consortium in Southern and East Africa (MARC SE-Africa) responds to a growing crisis in malaria, one of the greatest infectious challenges facing Africa. Gains achieved in reducing the burden of malaria and advancing its elimination are now threatened by malaria parasites becoming resistant to the main ...
  7. May 4, 2023The University of Cape Town (UCT) announced today the launch of MARC SE-Africa (Mitigating Antimalarial Resistance Consortium in Southern and East Africa). ... Gains achieved in reducing the burden of malaria and advancing its elimination are now threatened by malaria parasites becoming resistant to the main group of drugs used to treat malaria ...
  8. Gains achieved in reducing the burden of malaria and advancing its elimination are now threatened by malaria parasites becoming resistant to the main group of drugs used to treat malaria, the artemisinins. ... The four-year MARC SE-Africa project is designed to promote the translation of evidence of artemisinin and other drug resistance of ...
  9. cordis.europa.eu

    Jul 20, 2023METHODS: MARC SE-Africa brings together clinical researchers with experience in implementation research, experts in malaria chemotherapy and health policy, national malaria programmes and end users. Together we will improve estimates of antimalarial drug resistance and co-design a costed, Regional Detailed Action Plan to respond promptly to ...
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