Antimalarials

Antimalarial medications or simply antimalarials are a type of antiparasitic chemical agent, often naturally derived, that can be used to treat or to prevent malaria, in the latter case, most often aiming at two susceptible target groups, young children and pregnant women. As of 2018, modern treatments, including for severe malaria, continued to depend on therapies deriving historically from quinine and artesunate, both parenteral (injectable) drugs, expanding from there into the many classes of available modern drugs. Incidence and distribution of the disease ("malaria burden") is expected to remain high, globally, for many years to come; moreover, known antimalarial drugs …

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World Bank Group · 9 May 2024 English

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health security and development challenge that poses a threat to public health and economic prosperity. It is a challenge that is often overlooked. As …

parasite’s resistance to this critical class of antimalarials spreads, it compromises the efficacy of ACTs


UNODC: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime · 18 April 2024 French

Cependant, le trafic peut également impliquer diverses ❙ La distribution de produits médicaux obtenus formes de perturbation ou de détournement de la frauduleusement par des professionnels de la chaîne d'approvisionnement …

Medical product alert no. 1/2020: falsified antimalarials displaying an 66 Seydina Aba Gueye, « Les autorités


World Bank Group · 5 April 2024 English

provider reliance on RDTs, improving the match between a patient’s malaria status and treatment with antimalarials by 15–30 percent. Nonetheless, patients were significantly less satisfied with the care they received

patient’s malaria status and treatment with antimalarials by 15–30 percent. Nonetheless, patients were misallocation of medical treatment. Drugs like antimalarials and antibiotics are lifesaving for patients of care in the form of better allocation of antimalarials, the provider information treatment decreased points, with no change in the allocation of antimalarials. This suggests that, even though 49 percent emphasizing that they should only dispense antimalarials to patients with a positive test. 5Together


World Bank Group · 5 April 2024

provider reliance on RDTs, improving the match between a patient’s malaria status and treatment with antimalarials by 15–30 percent. Nonetheless, patients were significantly less satisfied with the care they received


World Bank Group · 4 April 2024 English

provider reliance on RDTs, improving the match between a patient's malaria status and treatment with antimalarials by 15-30 percent. Nonetheless, patients were significantly less satisfied with the care they received

patient’s malaria status and treatment with antimalarials by 15–30 percent. Nonetheless, patients were misallocation of medical treatment. Drugs like antimalarials and antibiotics are lifesaving for patients of care in the form of better allocation of antimalarials, the provider information treatment decreased points, with no change in the allocation of antimalarials. This suggests that, even though 49 percent emphasizing that they should only dispense antimalarials to patients with a positive test. 5Together


GFATM: Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria · 28 March 2024 English

GF-OIG-24-006 9 April 2024 Geneva, Switzerland 09/04/2024 Page 1 of 27 Geneva, Switzerland What is the Office of the Inspector General? The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) safeguards the …

+ / - 30 % Malaria Confirmed cases received antimalarials at facilities 8 of 9 (89%) + / - 30 % Poor quality


GFATM: Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria · 28 March 2024 English

GF-OIG-24-005 9 April 2024 Geneva, Switzerland 09/04/2024 Page 1 of 18 Geneva, Switzerland What is the Office of the Inspector General? The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) safeguards the …

scaling up and sustaining universal coverage of antimalarials and mobilizing financing for elimination. It


World Bank Group · 21 February 2024 English

In Sub-Saharan Africa, health care facilities face critical challenges in water supply, sanitation, and hygiene services; health care waste management; and environmental cleanliness. With coverage below 50 percent, these deficiencies …

as antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antimalarials) from working against it. As a result, standard


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 16 February 2024 English

Patients rely on medical care providers to act in their best interests because providers understand disease pathology and appropriate treatment much better than patients. Providers, however, not only give advice …

the more profit-oriented providers sell more antimalarials not only because they report more false positives Independent and Combined Effects of Subsidies for Antimalarials and Rapid Diagnostic Testing on Fever Management


UN: The United Nations · 15 February 2024 English

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while the anti-malaria programme has seen antimalarials delivered to 514 health facilities in 127 districts


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