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Immediate Response Required To Curb Spread Of Artemisinin-Resistant Malaria In Burma
In this Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Jay Winsten, associate dean at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Trish Stroman, a principal at the Boston Consulting Group, examine "the emergence in Southeast Asia of malarial parasites resistant to artemisinin -- the current gold-standard drug for treating the disease," writing it "poses grave new challenges." Winsten and Stroman recount a brief history of artemisinin resistance in the region and note, "While many affected countries in the region are taking swift countermeasures, the situation remains serious in Burma," also known as Myanmar.
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