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A Research Agenda for Malaria Eradication: Basic Science and Enabling Technologies

Authors :
Manoj T. Duraisingh
Victoria McGovern
F. Dzinjalamala
Matthew Bogyo
R. Sinden
Maria M. Mota
Teun Bousema
Quique Bassat
Jesús Martínez-Barnetche
Kirk W. Deitsch
Miriam K. Laufer
Fredros O. Okumu
Pharath Lim
T. de Koning-Ward
Tim W. Gilberger
Manuel Llinás
Rogerio Amino
Jake Baum
Marcus V. G. Lacerda
Oliver Billker
Volker Heussler
Dyann F. Wirth
Ivo Mueller
P. A. Sharma
Christian T. Happi
Rhoel R. Dinglasan
J. Kramarik
Jason L. Rasgon
Abdoulaye A. Djimde
George K. Christophides
A. Serazin
Source :
Amino, R.; Bassat, Q.; Baum, J.; Billker, O.; Bogyo, M.; Bousema, T.; Christophides, G.; Deitsch, K.; Dinglasan, R.; Djimde, A.; Duraisingh, M.; Dzinjalamala, F.; Happi, C.; Heussler, Volker; Kramarik, J.; de Koning-Ward, T.; Lacerda, M.; Laufer, M.; Lim, P.; Llinas, M.; ... (2011). A research agenda for malaria eradication: basic science and enabling technologies. PLoS medicine, 8(1), e1000399. San Francisco, Calif.: Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000399 , PLoS Medicine, Vol 8, Iss 1, p e1000399 (2011), PLoS Medicine
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2011.

Abstract

The Malaria Eradication Research Agenda (malERA) consultative group on Basic Science and Enabling Technologies present a research and development agenda for basic research required for malaria eradication.<br />Today's malaria control efforts are limited by our incomplete understanding of the biology of Plasmodium and of the complex relationships between human populations and the multiple species of mosquito and parasite. Research priorities include the development of in vitro culture systems for the complete life cycle of P. falciparum and P. vivax and the development of an appropriate liver culture system to study hepatic stages. In addition, genetic technologies for the manipulation of Plasmodium need to be improved, the entire parasite metabolome needs to be characterized to identify new druggable targets, and improved information systems for monitoring the changes in epidemiology, pathology, and host-parasite-vector interactions as a result of intensified control need to be established to bridge the gap between bench, preclinical, clinical, and population-based sciences.

Details

ISSN :
15491676 and 15491277
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eeca6b5b15d3482af0f731cda160026d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000399