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Phenotypic Characterisation of Chloroquine Resistance in malaria parasites

Objectives

In the Asia-Pacific region, vivax malaria is becoming the dominant species of infection. The emergence and spread of chloroquine-resistant strains of P. vivax threatens malaria control and elimination efforts.

This project aims to elucidate fundamental aspects of chloroquine resistance in non-falciparum malaria and identify novel therapeutic options. We will develop novel tests that will help national malaria control programs to monitor the declining activity of standard anti-malarial drugs. 

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Ric Price

Date

Jan 2012 — Dec 2015

Total Project Funding

$597,000

Project Site

Australia

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