Newsletter July 2013
21 Feb 2015
WWARN Published Date
- · We’re pleased to share our latest paper on a mathematical modelling approach that maps the changes in space and time as resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine spread in Africa, the result of the partnership between WWARN and the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) and the London School of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene.
- · Here are the key findings from the primaquine literature review which assesses the risk of P. vivax recurrence and the effectiveness of different dosing levels of primaquine.
- · The WWARN Latin America Initiative supports the research community to standardise their existing study protocols and data analysis approaches for P.vivax.
- · If you need more uniform in vitro data to validate molecular markers of resistance, and follow trends in parasite susceptibility in clinical trials, then we encourage you to test our In Vitro Analysis & Reporting Tool (IVART) beta version and share your feedback with us.
- · WWARN will be attending and presenting during MIM, ASTMH, EDCTP and ECTMIH conferences. We hope to see you at this year’s annual conferences!