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Malaria, current treatment resistant strains

Malaria is one of the oldest parasitic diseases. The difficulty of malaria control is aggravated by the appearance of strains of Plasmodium falciparum resistant to antimalarials, as well as resistance of the vector mosquitoes to DDT and other insecticides. The molecule quinine isolated from the bark of the Cinchona sp. tree, represents the model for the synthesis of the majority of drugs currently used for malarial treatment [194], Davioud-Charvet et al [206] describe the screening of a library of... [Pg.750]


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