Study Groups

WWARN facilitates a number of collaborative Study Groups to undertake individual patient data meta-analyses to answer specific research questions about malaria treatments and antimalarial drug resistance. Gathering and combining data sets from multiple studies increases sample sizes, so that effects, including smaller effects, and effects on sub-populations can be identified with greater certainty. Working together and combining data from different regions and populations is improving our understanding of drug resistance and strengthening global efforts to control and eventually eliminate malaria.

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Dominic Chavez World Bank
Development of statistical methods to infer the relationship between the percentage of resistant infections, parasite clearance half-life and the prop...

Development of statistical methods to infer the relationship between the percentage of resistant infections, parasite clearance half-life and the proportion of treated individuals still positive on days one, two and three of treatment

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