Molecular Surveyor (dhfr & dhps) Acknowledgements
The open sharing of scientific data is recognized as a major contribution to global public health. Sharing allows data to be combined across countries and time to uncover regional and global trends, to foster scientific innovation and to improve health policy.
Ambitious data sharing initiatives, such as WWARN, are only possible through global cooperation.
Special thanks
WWARN would like to extend a special thank you to the following individuals who made substantial contributions to the development of the WWARN Molecular Surveyor:
Cally Roper and Inbarani Naidoo at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for initiating the project and compiling data from Africa with funding from the Gates Malaria Partnership. Inbarani is also affiliated to the Malaria Research Programme, Medical Research Council, South Africa.
Mallika Imwong and team at Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, for compiling data from Asia with funding from The Wellcome Trust of Great Britain.
Vladimir Corredor at the Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, for compiling data from Latin America.
We would like to acknowledge the support provided by the Novartis Global Health Clinical Development team on conducting the systematic review, screening, and extraction of relevant data to inform this database.