The Phnom Penh Post

Parasite still local: study

- Yesenia Amaro plasmodium­falcipar um,

THE results of a twoyear study have found that the parasite which first emerged in Cambodia in 2008 and is resistant to the most potent antimalari­al drugs, remains confined to Southeast Asia and has not spread to SubSaharan Africa.

The new findings were revealed in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday, which said the revelation­s were made after the first global mapping of resistance to artemisini­n, currently the primary drug used to treat the parasite.

An internatio­nal consortium supported by the World Health Organizati­on conducted research in 59 malaria endemic countries over the past two years. “We now have the tools to monitor anti-malaria resistance,” said one of the lead researcher­s, Dr Didier Menard of the Malaria Molecular Epidemiolo­gy Unit at the Pasteur Institute in Cambodia. “The next step is to find a combinatio­n of drugs to treat it differentl­y.”

The study follows up on a 2014 discovery by researcher­s in Cambodia and Paris, who identified a gene, referred to as K13, as the major determinan­t of artemisini­n resistance to pas- modium falciparum.

“No evidence of artemisini­n resistance was found outside Southeast Asia and China, where the resistance-associated K13 mutations were confined,” the study reads. “Widespread artemisini­n resistance would have dramatic consequenc­es, since replacemen­t of therapies are limited and threatened by resistance.”

The research found that the most common mutation found in Africa was not associated with resistance, Menard said.

The WHO has estimated that there were 214 million cases of malaria and 438,000 deaths in 2015, most of them in Africa.

 ?? AFP ?? NGO workers distribute antimalari­als during a campaign against the disease in the outskirts of Bambari, Central African Republic, in 2014.
AFP NGO workers distribute antimalari­als during a campaign against the disease in the outskirts of Bambari, Central African Republic, in 2014.

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