A network to monitor antimalarial drug resistance: a plan for moving forward.

Trends in Parasitology
Published
18 Mar 2008
Authors
Sibley CH, Barnes KI, Watkins WM, Plowe CV.
DOI
10.1016/j.pt.2007.09.008
PMID

18042432

The spread of resistance to antimalarial drugs has required changes in the recommended first-line treatment for falciparum malaria in almost all regions. Most drugs recommended currently are combinations of a long-acting antimalarial and an artemisinin derivative. This article presents the rationale for establishing a web-based, open-access database of antimalarial drug resistance and efficacy: the World Antimalarial ResistanceNetwork (WARN). The goal of this network is to assemble the tools and information that will enable the malaria community to collate, analyze and share contemporary information on antimalarial-drug efficacy in all endemic regions so that decisions on antimalarial-drug use are based on solid evidence.