Person: Ross, Leila Saxby
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Publication Harnessing Evolutionary Fitness in Plasmodium falciparum for Drug Discovery and Suppressing Resistance
(2013-10-18) Ross, Leila Saxby; Wirth, Dyann Fergus; Wolfe, Michael; Lindquist, Susan; Kuritzkes, Daniel; Guy, KiplinMalaria is a preventable and treatable disease caused by infection with Plasmodium parasites. Complex socioeconomic and political factors limit access to vector control and antimalarial drugs, and an estimated 600,000 people die from malaria every year. Rising drug resistance threatens to make malaria untreatable. As for all new traits, resistance is limited by fitness, and a small number of pathways are heavily favored by evolution. These pathways are targets for drug discovery. Pairing compounds active against the wild-type and the small emerging resistant population, a strategy we termed "targeting resistance," could block the rise of competitively viable resistance.