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According to the World Development Report of 1993, apart from tuberculosis (TB) and most recently HIV and AIDS, malaria exerts higher death toll among human beings worldwide than any other communicable disease. The fight against malaria has further been hampered by development of resistance against most drugs commonly used to treat it. Because of these, the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1999 declared malaria control a global priority. This text bears intriguing findings regarding the current methods used to detect SP resistant genes in Plasmodium falciparum strain of malaria parasite…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
According to the World Development Report of 1993, apart from tuberculosis (TB) and most recently HIV and AIDS, malaria exerts higher death toll among human beings worldwide than any other communicable disease. The fight against malaria has further been hampered by development of resistance against most drugs commonly used to treat it. Because of these, the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1999 declared malaria control a global priority. This text bears intriguing findings regarding the current methods used to detect SP resistant genes in Plasmodium falciparum strain of malaria parasite making it a MUST read for researchers,health professionals, Scientists, academicians among others. It is a product of thorough and dedicated research spanning two years which was carried out by the author and others during drug sensitivity studies in East Africa.
Autorenporträt
The author is currently the Science Editor at Moran Publishers (E.A) Ltd - formerly Macmillan(K)Ltd. He has a BSc.Biochemistry degree and a MSc.degree in Nuclear Science. Further, he has worked as part-time lecturer at various universities in Kenya, the latest being Marist International University College - Nairobi.