According to a report published in eLife, a new antimalarial medicine is being released at a dose that is too low to be effective for all people who require it.
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We found no evidence of embryotoxicity or teratogenicity based on the risk of miscarriage,
stillbirth, or major congenital anomalies associated with ABT during the first trimester
of pregnancy. Given that treatment with artemether–lumefantrine was associated with
fewer adverse pregnancy outcomes than quinine, and because of the known superior tolerability
and antimalarial effectiveness of ACTs, artemether–lumefantrine should be considered
the preferred treatment for uncomplicated P falciparum malaria in the first trimester.
The latest and most comprehensive analysis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its impact in the entire WHO European Region (53 countries) was published in a peer-reviewed paper today in The Lancet Global Health.