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Putting evolution in elimination: Winning our ongoing battle with evolving malaria mosquitoes and parasites

机译:消除进化:在不断发展的疟疾蚊子和寄生虫斗争中取胜

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Since 2000, the world has made significant progress in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality, and several countries in Africa, South America and South‐East Asia are working hard to eliminate the disease. These elimination efforts continue to rely heavily on antimalarial drugs and insecticide‐based interventions, which remain the cornerstones of malaria treatment and prevention. However, resistance has emerged against nearly every antimalarial drug and insecticide that is available. In this review we discuss the evolutionary consequences of the way we currently implement antimalarial interventions, which is leading to resistance and may ultimately lead to control failure, but also how evolutionary principles can be applied to extend the lifespan of current and novel interventions. A greater understanding of the general evolutionary principles that are at the core of emerging resistance is urgently needed if we are to develop improved resistance management strategies with the ultimate goal to achieve a malaria‐free world.
机译:自2000年以来,世界在减少疟疾发病率和死亡率方面取得了重大进展,非洲,南美和东南亚的一些国家正在努力消除疟疾。这些消除努力继续严重依赖于抗疟疾药物和基于杀虫剂的干预措施,这些仍然是疟疾治疗和预防的基石。但是,已经出现了对几乎所有可用的抗疟疾药物和杀虫剂的抗药性。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了当前我们实施抗疟疾干预方式的进化结果,这将导致抗药性并最终导致控制失败,而且还将探讨如何应用进化原理来延长当前和新型干预措施的寿命。如果我们要制定改进的抗药性管理策略,最终目标是实现无疟疾的世界,那么迫切需要对作为抗药性核心的一般进化原理有更深入的了解。

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