Two decades of molecular surveillance in Senegal reveal rapid changes in known drug resistance mutations over time
Ndiaye Y, Wong W, Thwing J, Schaffner S, Brenneman K, Tine A, Diallo M, Deme A, Sy M, Bei A, Thiaw A, Daniels R, Ndiaye T, Gaye A, Ndiaye I, Toure M, Gadiaga N, Sene A, Sow D, Garba M, Yade M, Dieye B, Diongue K, Zoumarou D, Ndiaye A, Gomis J, Fall F, Ndiop M, Diallo I, Sene D, Macinnis B, Seck M, Ndiaye M, Ngom B, Diedhiou Y, Mbaye A, Ndiaye L, Sy N, Badiane A, Hartl D, Wirth D, Volkman S, Ndiaye D. Two decades of molecular surveillance in Senegal reveal rapid changes in known drug resistance mutations over time. Malaria Journal 2024, 23: 205. PMID: 38982475, PMCID: PMC11234717, DOI: 10.1186/s12936-024-05024-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPfcrt K76TArtemisinin-based combination therapyPfdhps A437GSeasonal malaria chemopreventionK76TDrug resistance mutationsMolecular surveillanceA437GSulfadoxine-pyrimethamineArtesunate-amodiaquineSingle nucleotide polymorphismsDrug resistance markersResistance mutationsEfficacy of artesunate-amodiaquineWithdrawal of chloroquineMalaria control effortsP. falciparum parasitesResistance markersCombination of single nucleotide polymorphismsParasite drug resistanceWhole-genome sequencingAQ resistanceHaplotype-based analysisMalaria chemopreventionCombination therapy