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Daily rhythms of both host and parasite affect antimalarial drug efficacy.

Alíz T Y OwolabiSarah E ReecePetra Schneider
Published in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
We reveal that chronotherapy (providing medicines at a particular time-of-day) could improve treatment for malaria infections. Specifically, parasites' developmental stage at the time of treatment and the coordination of timing between parasite and host both affect how well antimalarial drug treatment works.
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