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The current supplement to the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH) is entitled “Defining and Defeating the Intolerable Burden of Malaria III. Progress and Perspectives.” It is the third volume of a series of AJTMH supplements aimed at shedding light on the scientific, technical, programmatic, and developmental issues related to the malaria burden and its decrease. This volume provides updates on the malaria situation, describes challenges facing the malaria control programs, and suggests new approaches and tools, which, if made available and accessible to the populations in need, would avert millions of deaths and save billions of dollars.
Contents
- Defining and Defeating the Intolerable Burden of Malaria III. Progress and Perspectives: Objectives and Acknowledgments
Joel G. Breman, Martin S. Alilio, and Nicholas J. White.
- Defining and Defeating the Intolerable Burden of Malaria III. Progress and Perspectives: Foreword
Luis Gomez Sambo.
- Defining and Defeating the Intolerable Burden of Malaria III. Progress and Perspectives: Introduction
Roger I. Glass and Anthony S. Fauci.
- When Is “Malaria” Malaria? the Different Burdens of Malaria Infection, Malaria Disease, and Malaria-like IllnessesK. A. Koram and M. E. Molyneux.
- Over-Diagnosis and Co-Morbidity of Severe Malaria in African Children: A Guide for CliniciansSamson Gwer, Charles R.J.C. Newton, and James A. Berkley.
- Malaria in Pregnancy: Linking Immunity and Pathogenesis to PreventionStephen J. Rogerson, Victor Mwapasa, and Steven R. Meshnick.
- Introduction to Malaria in Pregnancy
- Susceptibility to Malaria in Pregnancy
- Other Malaria Vaccines
- Malaria Prevention and Protective Immunity
- Pre-Term Delivery and Fetal Growth Restriction
- Maternal Nutrition and Malaria
- Anemia: Etiology and Prevention
- Malaria and the Neonate
- Antimalarials in Pregnancy
- Pharmacokinetics
- Drug Resistance
- Toxicity
- Future Directions
- Conclusions
- References
- In-Hospital Morbidity and Mortality Due to Severe Malarial Anemia in Western KenyaCharles O. Obonyo, John Vulule, Willis S. Akhwale, and Diederick E. Grobbee.
- The Management of Patients with Severe MalariaNicholas Day and Arjen M. Dondorp.
- Malaria Surveillance CountsJoel G. Breman and Cherice N. Holloway.
- Predictions of the Impact of Malaria Control Efforts on All-Cause Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan AfricaAlexander K. Rowe and Richard W. Steketee.
- Malaria Burden among Pregnant Women Living in the Rural District of Boromo, Burkina FasoSheick Oumar Coulibaly, Sabine Gies, and Umberto D’Alessandro.
- Malaria Stratification, Climate, and Epidemic Early Warning in EritreaPietro Ceccato, Tewolde Ghebremeskel, Malanding Jaiteh, Patricia M. Graves, Marc Levy, Shashu Ghebreselassie, Andom Ogbamariam, Anthony G. Barnston, Michael Bell, John del Corral, Stephen J. Connor, Issac Fesseha, Eugene P. Brantly, and Madeleine C. Thomson.
- Burden of Malaria in India: Retrospective and Prospective ViewAshwani Kumar, Neena Valecha, Tanu Jain, and Aditya P. Dash.
- Vivax Malaria: Neglected and Not BenignRic N. Price, Emiliana Tjitra, Carlos A. Guerra, Shunmay Yeung, Nicholas J. White, and Nicholas M. Anstey.
- Epidemiology of Plasmodium-Helminth Co-Infection in Africa: Populations at Risk, Potential Impact on Anemia, and Prospects for Combining ControlSimon Brooker, Willis Akhwale, Rachel Pullan, Benson Estambale, Siân E. Clarke, Robert W. Snow, and Peter J. Hotez.
- Patterns of Age-Specific Mortality in Children in Endemic Areas of Sub-Saharan AfricaSalim Abdullah, Kubaje Adazu, Honorati Masanja, Diadier Diallo, Abraham Hodgson, Edith Ilboudo-Sanogo, Ariel Nhacolo, Seth Owusu-Agyei, Ricardo Thompson, Thomas Smith, and Fred N. Binka.
- Priority Setting on Malaria Interventions in Tanzania: Strategies and Challenges to Mitigate against the Intolerable BurdenEmmanuel A. Makundi, Leonard E. G. Mboera, Hamisi M. Malebo, and Andrew Y. Kitua.
- Uncertainty in Malaria Control in Tanzania: Crossroads and Challenges for Future InterventionsLeonard E. G. Mboera, Emmanuel A. Makundi, and Andrew Y. Kitua.
- A Review of Malaria Diagnostic Tools: Microscopy and Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT)Chansuda Wongsrichanalai, Mazie J. Barcus, Sinuon Muth, Awalludin Sutamihardja, and Walther H. Wernsdorfer.
- The Cost-Effectiveness of Parasitologic Diagnosis for Malaria-Suspected Patients in an Era of Combination TherapyYoel Lubell, Hugh Reyburn, Hilda Mbakilwa, Rose Mwangi, Kini Chonya, Christopher J. M. Whitty, and Anne Mills.
- Estimating Trends in the Burden of Malaria at Country LevelRichard E. Cibulskis, David Bell, Eva-Maria Christophel, Jeffrey Hii, Charles Delacollette, Nathan Bakyaita, and Maru W. Aregawi.
- Scaling up Malaria Control in Africa: An Economic and Epidemiological AssessmentAwash Teklehaimanot, Gordon C. McCord, and Jeffrey D. Sachs.
- How Many Years of Life Could Be Saved If Malaria Were Eliminated from a Hyperendemic Area of Northern Ghana?Ayaga A. Bawah and Fred N. Binka.
- Responding to the Challenge of Antimalarial Drug Resistance by Routine Monitoring to Update National Malaria Treatment PoliciesLasse S. Vestergaard and Pascal Ringwald.
- Monitoring and Deterring Drug-Resistant Malaria in the Era of Combination TherapyMiriam K. Laufer, Abdoulaye A. Djimdé, and Christopher V. Plowe.
- Intensity of Malaria Transmission and the Spread of Plasmodium falciparum–Resistant Malaria: A Review of Epidemiologic Field EvidenceAmbrose O. Talisuna, Paul E. Okello, Annette Erhart, Marc Coosemans, and Umberto D’Alessandro.
- Artemisinin-Based Combination Treatment of Falciparum MalariaFrançois Nosten and Nicholas J. White.
- Introduction
- Rationale
- Deployment
- Access
- Pharmacology
- Adverse Effects
- The ACTs
- Artesunate–Sulfadoxine–Pyrimethamine
- Artesunate–Amodiaquine
- Artemether–Lumefantrine
- Artesunate–Mefloquine
- Artesunate–Chlorproguanil–Dapsone
- Artesunate–Atovaquone–Proguanil
- Artesunate–Pyronaridine
- Dihydroartemisinin–Piperaquine
- ACTs in Children
- ACTs in Pregnancy
- Plasmodium Vivax
- Effects on Transmission
- Conclusions
- References
- A Major Transition in Malaria Treatment: The Adoption and Deployment of Artemisinin-Based Combination TherapiesAndrea Bosman and Kamini N. Mendis.
- Microbially Derived Artemisinin: A Biotechnology Solution to the Global Problem of Access to Affordable Antimalarial DrugsVictoria Hale, Jay D. Keasling, Neil Renninger, and Thierry T. Diagana.
- Medicine Sellers and Malaria Treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Do They Do and How Can Their Practice Be Improved?Catherine Goodman , William Brieger , Alasdair Unwin , Anne Mills , Sylvia Meek , and George Greer.
- A Global Subsidy for Antimalarial DrugsHellen Gelband and Andreas Seiter.
- Quick Wins versus Sustainability: Options for the Upscaling of
Insecticide-Treated NetsChristian Lengeler, Mark Grabowsky, David McGuire, and Don deSavigny.
- Broken Promise? Taxes and Tariffs on Insecticide Treated Mosquito NetsMartin Alilio, Halima Mwenesi, Lawrence M. Barat, Roshelle M. Payes, Suzanne Prysor-Jones, Malick Diara, David McGuire, and Willard Shaw.
- Introduction
- About This Viewpoint
- Broken Promise?
- Taxes and Tariffs Hamper the Supply of Insecticide Treated Nets in the Region
- Legislative Hurdles Undermine Progress at the Country Level
- Regional Issues Present a Special Problem
- Lack of Effective Advocacy Strategies Lead to Foot Dragging
- The Way Forward?
- References
- Transgenic Mosquitoes and the Fight against Malaria: Managing Technology Push in a Turbulent GMO WorldBart G. J. Knols, Hervé C. Bossin, Wolfgang R. Mukabana, and Alan S. Robinson.
- Evaluation of Bednets after 38 Months of Household Use in Northwest GhanaStephen C. Smith, Uday B. Joshi, Mark Grabowsky, Joel Selanikio, Theresa Nobiya, and Thomas Aapore.
- Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) for Indoor Residual Spraying in Africa: How Can It Be Used for Malaria Control?Shobha Sadasivaiah, Yeºim Tozan, and Joel G. Breman.
- Anopheles Gambiae Exploits the Treehole Ecosystem in Western Kenya: A New Urban Malaria Risk?Francois X. Omlin, John C. Carlson, C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, and Ahmed Hassanali.
- New Interventions for Malaria: Mining the Human and Parasite GenomesFrancine Ntoumi, Dominic P. Kwiatkowski, Mahamadou Diakité, Theonest K. Mutabingwa, and Patrick E. Duffy.
- Methods for Determining Vaccine Efficacy and Effectiveness and the Main Barriers to Developing a Fully Deployable Malaria VaccineCaterina Guinovart and Pedro L. Alonso.
- Towards an African-Driven Malaria Vaccine Development Program: History and
Activities of the African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET)Wen L. Kilama, Roma Chilengi, and Charles L. Wanga.
- Two Decades of Commitment to Malaria Vaccine Development: Glaxosmithkline BiologicalsW. Ripley Ballou and Conor P. Cahill.
- Multilateral Initiative on Malaria: Justification, Evolution, Achievements,
Challenges, Opportunities, and Future PlansJoas B. Rugemalila, Olumide A. T. Ogundahunsi, Timothy T. Stedman, and Wen L. Kilama.
- Justification for International Collaboration to Fight Malaria
- Evolution of the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria
- Implementation of the Review Recommendations
- MIM Constituents and Responsibilities
- Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, WHO (TDR)
- MIM Communication Network (MIMCom)
- Malaria Research and Reference Reagent Resource Center (MR4)
- MIM Challenges, Opportunities, and Achievements
- Future Plans
- References
- Research Themes and Advances in Malaria Research Capacity Made by the
Multilateral Initiative on MalariaFlorence N. Nantulya, Jane F. Kengeya-Kayondo, and Olumide A. T. Ogundahunsi.
- Advocacy for Malaria Prevention, Control, and Research in the Twenty-First
CenturyNicole Bates and James Herrington.
- Building to Collective Impact: The Global Fund Support for Measuring Reduction in
the Burden of MalariaBernard L. Nahlen and Daniel Low-Beer.
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