The efficacy and effectiveness of antimalarial drugs are threatened by increasing levels of resistance and therefore require continuous monitoring. Chemoprevention is increasingly deployed as a malaria control measure, but there are no generally accepted methods of assessment. We propose a simple method of grading the parasitological response to chemoprevention (focusing on seasonal malaria chemoprevention) that is based on pharmacometric assessment.
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Craig Bonnington, Anthony Nuwa, Katherine Theiss-Nyland, Richard Kajubi, Moses R. Kamya, Joaniter I. Nankabirwa, Chris Ebong, Jane Nabakooza, Jimmy Opigo, David Salandini, O.I Musa, Chayanin Sararat, James A Watson, Kanokon Suwannasin, Stéphane Proux, Urairat Koesukwiwat, Joel Tärning, Mallika Imwong, James Tibenderana, François Nosten, Sir Nicholas White
Craig Bonnington, Anthony Nuwa, Katherine Theiss-Nyland, Richard Kajubi, Moses R. Kamya, Joaniter I. Nankabirwa, Chris Ebong, Christian Rassi, Jane Nabakooza, Jimmy Opigo, David Salandini, O.I Musa, Chayanin Sararat, James A Watson, Kanokon Suwannasin, Stéphane Proux, Urairat Koesukwiwat, Joel Tärning, Mallika Imwong, James Tibenderana, François Nosten, Sir Nicholas White
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