MALARIA - Resistance Surveillance

RAVREDA-AMI: Amazon Network for the Surveillance of Antimalarial Drug Resistance / Amazon Malaria Initiative

CSP27.R11: Malaria in the Americas

RAVREDA-AMI Newsletter

Vth Meeting of the Surveillance Network for Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Amazon Countries

CD46.R13: Malaria and Internationally Agreed-Upon Development Goals, Including Those Contained in the Millennium Declaration

Instrument and Exercise for in vivo Antimalarial Drug-Efficacy Studies (WHO, 2004)

Generic Protocols and Flow Diagram for in vivo Antimalarial Drug-Efficacy Studies in the Americas

Third Joint Meeting of the Networks for Surveillance of Emerging Infectious Diseases (Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 26-28 February 2004)

Assessment and Monitoring of Antimalarial Drug Efficacy for the Treatment of Uncomplicated falciparum Malaria

An Update on Quality Assurance and Procurement through WHO for Improving Access to Artemisinin-based Combination Treatments (ACTs) for Malaria

Pan American Health Organization's Proposed Contribution to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) / Latin America and Caribbean Bureau's Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI): Project Proposal and Workplans for Years 2 & 3 (March 2003)

First Technical Coordination Meeting of the Amazonian Network for Surveillance of Antimalarial Drug Resistance (RAVREDA) and the Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI) (Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 19-20 March 2002)

2nd Joint Meeting of the Surveillance Network for Emerging Diseases in the Amazon and Southern Cone Regions (Atlanta, 23-24 March 2002)

Monitoring Antimalarial Drug Resistance, Report of a WHO Consultation

Monitoring Antimalarial Drug Resistance: Report of a WHO Consultation

Pan American Health Organization's Proposed Contribution to the United States Agency for International Development / Latin America and Caribbean Bureau Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI): Project Proposal and Workplans for Year One (2002)

Third Meeting of the Surveillance Network for Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Amazon Countries--Monitoring Resistance to Antimalarial Drugs: Treatment Policies (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil; 9-11 March 2001)