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Mass administrations of antimalarial drugs

Authors :
Brian Greenwood
Lorenz von Seidlein
Source :
Trends in parasitology. 19(10)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Administration of antimalarial drugs to whole populations has been used as a malaria-control measure for more than 70 years. Drugs have been administered either directly as a full therapeutic course of treatment or indirectly through the fortification of salt. Mass drug administrations (MDAs) were generally unsuccessful in interrupting transmission but, in some cases, had a marked effect on parasite prevalence and on the incidence of clinical malaria. MDAs are likely to encourage the spread of drug-resistant parasites and so have only a limited role in malaria control. They could have a part to play in the management of epidemics and in the control of malaria in areas with a short transmission season. To reduce the risk of spreading drug resistance, MDAs should use more than one drug and, preferably include a drug, such as an artemisinin, which has a gametocidal effect.

Details

ISSN :
14714922
Volume :
19
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trends in parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a709a3620f520009f6dcf2ad66774fc5