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Malaria morbidity and mortality following introduction of a universal policy of artemisinin-based treatment for malaria in Papua, Indonesia: A longitudinal surveillance study.

Enny KenangalemJeanne Rini PoespoprodjoNicholas M DouglasFaustina Helena BurdamKetut GdeumanaFerry Chalfeinnull PrayogaFranciscus ThioAngela DevineJutta MarfurtGovert WaramoriShunmay YeungRintis NoviyantiPasi PenttinenMichael J BangsPaulus SugiartoJulie Anne SimpsonYati SoenartoNicholas M AnsteyRichard N Price
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
In this area with high levels of antimalarial drug resistance, adoption of a universal policy of efficacious artemisinin-based therapy for malaria infections due to any Plasmodium species was associated with a significant reduction in total malaria-attributable morbidity and mortality. The burden of P. falciparum malaria was reduced to a greater extent than that of P. vivax malaria. In coendemic regions, the timely elimination of malaria will require that safe and effective radical cure of both the blood and liver stages of the parasite is widely available for all patients at risk of malaria.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • smoking cessation
  • combination therapy