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Malaria is a treatable but complex disease. Parasitic resistance has grown throughout sub-Saharan Africa to chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, leading to treatment failure against
P. falciparum
malaria, the deadliest form of the disease. Underdeveloped rural areas with high transmission rates often lack clinics, trained specialists or diagnostic tools. Recently developed
Rapid Diagnostic Tests
are helpful in confirming malaria cases and increasingly the type of malaria parasite present.
For all of these reasons, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies (ACTs) for the presumptive treatment of uncomplicated
P. falciparum
malaria. The WHO also recommends that countries change anti-malarial treatment policy, preferably to ACTs, when existing drugs prove to be less than 90 percent effective. For more detailed information, please refer to the WHO's "
Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria
".
The production and distribution of substandard and counterfeit drugs, including ACTs, is a vast, increasing and underreported, problem. Adulterated medicines contain little or none of the active ingredients found in their branded equivalent, and often have adverse health effects. AFM has made
policy recommendations based the global threat of fake and substandard drugs
and the qualitative risks associated with counterfeit medicines.
Must Read
AFM Commentary and Policy Recommendations on Counterfeit and Substandard Medicines
June 20, 2007
In the World of Life-Saving Drugs, a Growing Epidemic of Deadly Fakes
February 21, 2007
Diagnostic Tests For Malaria Underused In Zambia
May 23, 2007
Chinese shrub gives best cure for deadly malaria
January 25, 2007
The seedy drug wars
January 08, 2007
AFM Articles
Drug resistance - a global-scale failure
June 30, 2010
Malaria treatment, over-diagnosis and protecting ACTs
June 28, 2010
Successfully Combating Fake Drugs in Africa
June 15, 2010
India's Fake Drugs Are a Real Problem
May 17, 2010
Quality Chemical Industries Ltd in Compliance with WHO GMP
March 12, 2010
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News
Some donated malaria drugs being stolen in Africa
September 01, 2010
African police seize 10 tonnes of fake medicines
August 26, 2010
Africans text message to check if drugs are real
August 20, 2010
Medical Stores loses billions as malaria drugs run out
August 20, 2010
Could selling cheap malaria drugs in private stores harm children's health?
August 17, 2010
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Research
Antimalarial medicine diversion: stock-outs and other public health problems
September 02, 2010
Assessing Website Pharmacy Drug Quality: Safer Than You Think?
August 13, 2010
Use of RDTs to improve malaria diagnosis and fever case management at primary health care facilities in Uganda
July 12, 2010
A pharmacy too far? Equity and spatial distribution of outcomes in the delivery of subsidized ACTs through private drug shops
July 02, 2010
Anti-malarial drug quality in Lagos and Accra - a comparison of various quality assessments
June 11, 2010
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Press Releases
March of Washingtons donates funds for life-saving antimalarial drugs in Uganda
August 31, 2010
WHO releases new malaria guidelines for treatment and procurement of medicines
March 09, 2010
Paltalk Partners with Leading Non Profit Organizations to Raise Funds to Fight Malaria
September 09, 2009
The March of Washingtons Distributes $30,000 for Antimalarial Drugs in Uganda
May 28, 2009
Amp'd Apparel Supports March of Washingtons
April 23, 2009
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Events
Senate Briefing: Improving Antimalarial Drug Quality in Africa
September 29, 2008
Congressional Briefing: Improving Antimalarial Drug Quality in Africa
June 10, 2008
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