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WWARN News

Please visit WWARN's website for regular updates on malaria and sign up for the WWARN newsletter here. 

Credit: Pearl Gan
Jueves, 19 Marzo 2015

Latest literature review of primaquine drug studies released

Jueves, 19 Marzo 2015

New: Haematology Study Group

Miércoles, 18 Marzo 2015

Optimising age-based dosing of antimalarial medicines

A recent study published in the WHO Bulletin, led by Drs Daniel Hayes and Anja Terlouw at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the UK, has compiled the first ever robust analysis of actual bodyweight distribution in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and provided suitable regional weight-for-ag...
Miércoles, 18 Marzo 2015

Antimalarial dose optimisation helps to improve patient treatment results

The latest results published by our AL Dose Impact Study Group confirm that the current recommended dose of artemether-lumefantrine (AL) – a leading antimalarial treatment – is still working very well in patients treated for malaria. However, the analyses of data from more than 14,000 patients also ...
Miércoles, 18 Marzo 2015

So long, but not farewell

Professor Chris Plowe, the longtime Head of the WWARN Molecular Group is busy with his new role as President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in the USA.
Miércoles, 18 Marzo 2015

WWARN Study Groups: our latest findings

The WWARN Network has initiated a series of pooled analyses of individual patient data to assess the risk factors associated with recurring malaria infection after treatment with the three main ACTs; artemether-lumefantrine (AL), artesunate-amodiaquine (ASAQ) and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP).
Viernes, 27 Febrero 2015

Researchers call for tighter control over medicines used in clinical trials

WWARN's Head of Drug Quality, Professor Paul Newton, and colleagues* published important recommendations in the British Medical Journal
Sábado, 21 Febrero 2015

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Newsletter ASTMH Annual Meeting 2013

Viernes, 20 Febrero 2015

International researchers confirm antimalarial drug resistant parasites in Myanmar

A study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases suggests that the spread of artemisinin drug resistance is following the same historical pathway as resistance to former frontline antimalarials
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