[Articles] Origins of the current outbreak of multidrug-resistant malaria in southeast Asia: a retrospective genetic study

19:46 EST 1 Feb 2018 | The Lancet

The KEL1/PLA1 co-lineage emerged in the same year that dihydroartemisinin–piperaquine became the first-line antimalarial drug in western Cambodia and spread rapidly thereafter, displacing other artemisinin-resistant parasite lineages. These findings have important implications for management of the global health risk associated with the current outbreak of multidrug-resistant malaria in southeast Asia.

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