Clinical research on malaria: what for the future?

被引:2
|
作者
Cot, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Pharm, IRD, UR 010, F-75270 Paris, France
来源
关键词
clinical research; malaria; developing countries; prophylaxis; vaccine; vector control; funds; ethics;
D O I
10.1016/S0398-7620(05)84606-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Malaria still remains one of the main public health problems in the world. In spite of early and numerous clinical trials, the situation seems to have been worsening in the last ten years. Malaria clinical research involves several levels: - on the human host, the main interventions are therapeutic management of clinical cases and prevention of the disease by chemoprophylaxis or vaccination; - on the vector which transmits parasites, mass use of insecticides seems to be the most adequate way of control. Several meta-analyses have been performed on this topic (in particular, the Cochrane Database Library has published studies on malaria prevention during pregnancy, management of clinical malaria attacks, vaccine trials or impregnated bed net trials). All these studies show the uneven quality of trials (only 10% to 50% can be kept in the analysis for methodological reasons), which seldom lead to similar conclusions. Besides, as resistances of both parasites and vectors to drugs or insecticides are regularly increasing, trials have to be repeated and new molecules have to be found and evaluated. Finally, practical application of such interventions may be difficult, due to the heterogeneity of epidemiological situations and the poverty of target populations. Various initiatives aiming to develop malaria clinical research have recently been launched. Donators are public or international (Global Fund, Roll Back Malaria Initiative, NIH, EDCTP programme), as well as private (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation). These substantial funds should enhance the research of new antimalarial drugs and large-scale, adequately designed trials. However, to make sure these trials really benefit to populations exposed to the disease, ethical principles should be coelaborated with developing countries, within collaborative networks between laboratories from industrialized and developing countries.
引用
收藏
页码:291 / 297
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Research Governance - What future for nursing research?
    Howarth, M
    Kneafsey, R
    [J]. NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2003, 23 (02) : 81 - 82
  • [22] WHAT IS CLINICAL MALARIA - FINDING CASE DEFINITIONS FOR FIELD-RESEARCH IN HIGHLY ENDEMIC AREAS
    SCHELLENBERG, JRMA
    SMITH, T
    ALONSO, PL
    HAYES, RJ
    [J]. PARASITOLOGY TODAY, 1994, 10 (11): : 439 - 442
  • [23] What is clinical research for?
    Lee, JA
    [J]. LANCET ONCOLOGY, 2002, 3 (09):
  • [24] Transport policy and research: What future?
    Dalvi, MQ
    [J]. TRANSPORT REVIEWS, 2003, 23 (03) : 357 - 363
  • [25] WHAT FUTURE FOR TROPICAL DISEASE RESEARCH
    LUZZATTO, L
    [J]. BIOESSAYS, 1985, 3 (06) : 243 - 244
  • [26] What is the future of data sharing for research?
    Vilaza G.
    [J]. Vilaza, Giovanna (gnvi@dtu.dk), 1600, Association for Computing Machinery (27): : 54 - 56
  • [27] What are the opportunities for future happiness research?
    Frey B.S.
    [J]. International Review of Economics, 2020, 67 (1) : 5 - 12
  • [28] Recent clinical trials inform the future for malaria vaccines
    Kurtovic, Liriye
    Reiling, Linda
    Opi, D. Herbert
    Beeson, James G.
    [J]. COMMUNICATIONS MEDICINE, 2021, 1 (01):
  • [29] Recent clinical trials inform the future for malaria vaccines
    Liriye Kurtovic
    Linda Reiling
    D. Herbert Opi
    James G. Beeson
    [J]. Communications Medicine, 1
  • [30] Malaria vaccine clinical trials: what's on the horizon
    Moreno, Alberto
    Joyner, Chester
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2015, 35 : 98 - 106