Characterization of Plasmodium Falciparum Resistance Genes to Common Antimalarial Drugs in Semi-urban Areas of Burkina Faso
Adama Zida,
Chanolle Tchekounou,
Issiaka Soulama
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Malaria remains today the most frequent parasitic disease on the planet with, in 2021, 247 million cases and 619,000 deaths worldwide. Its control is compromised by the spread of the parasite's resistance to available antimalarials. The objective of our study is the characterization of Plasmodium falciparum resistance genes to common antimalarial drugs in semi-urban areas of Burkina Faso.Material and Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study whose collection took place from June to Oct… Show more
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