Sentences with phrase «by emerging resistance»

This is an impressive achievement but these gains are threatened by emerging resistance to the frontline antimalarial drug, artemisinin.

Not exact matches

Chloroquine was replaced by sulphadoxine - pyrimethamine (SP), but resistance to SP subsequently emerged in western Cambodia and again spread to Africa.
After Zolli emerged from his hiding - place in the house of Pierantoni (a member of the Roman resistance party, «Giustizia e Libertà»), his position as Chief Rabbi was restored by Charles Poletti.
Preliminary results from the five - year study (funded by Monsanto) suggest that new strategies, such as combining multiple chemicals and applying herbicides both before and after weeds emerge, can improve crop yields compared with the typical glyphosate - heavy approach, while slowing the emergence of resistance.
The updated guideline will include new recommendations for ALK testing by IHC, ALK - EGFR resistance, and a number of emerging target molecular targets which will include, but is not limited to, ROS1, MET, ERBB2, RET, NTRK1.
«Understanding how the drugs work gives us the opportunity to investigate new treatments, for example by using combination therapies, or altering the dosage and timing of treatment to prevent drug resistance from emerging,» Dr Glaser said.
By testing blood specimens at different times during treatment, the scientists identified that three subtypes of resistance emerged.
Researchers proved its utility by successfully mapping the multi-drug resistance genes in a strain called Salmonella Typhi haplotype H58 — which has recently emerged globally.
Their findings provide deep insights into how resistance emerges and is maintained by certain parasite populations.
Assist disease control by providing up - to - date geographical information about known and newly - emerging forms of drug resistance, by examining genetic variation in the context of how whole pathogen genomes are evolving rather than as fragmentary information about individual genetic changes or polymorphisms.
As the TRAC study sites were selected to target areas of emerging resistance, samples will include parasites that are artemisinin resistant alongside sensitive parasites — those that are more easily killed off by the drug.
«Encouraged by promising predictions from the mathematical model, we completed a detailed laboratory study using parasites from Cambodia where drug - resistance is emerging,» Professor Tilley said.
By referring to this condition as CI, an opportunity emerges: Key underlying problems (insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, increased body fat) and the full spectrum of their associated conditions, and signs and symptoms, can be presented as part of one integrated model.
Fortunately, in the wake of a decade - long barrage of standardized tests unleashed by No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, and now the Common Core, a movement of resistance has emerged around the country in the last year.
Bodies of Resistance presents emerging and established artists whose work and artistic practices has been influenced by HIV / AIDS.
By exploring new mediums, like the Internet outside of the traditional mediums like paint, charcoal and woodblock printing and breaking from the history of Resistance Art that formed part of the anti-Apartheid struggle, they have yielded new artistic directions, which has meant their contributions have positioned them as exciting young talents worthy of attention and has added impetus to the importance of understanding the significance of young, emerging artists in South Africa's ever developing discourse.
At the last Montreal Protocol meeting in Bangkok, the African Group emerged as a strong voice in support of tackling HFCs, overcoming resistance by a minority of countries.
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