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Resistance to chloroquine, is widespread in 80% of the 92 countries where malaria continues to be a killer. The control of malaria has become difficult and has lead to the re-emergence of malaria in Africa and Asia.

 Also the resistance to newer anti-malarial drugs is widespread and growing.

To contain the spread of malaria it is necessary to continuously supply new, effective and affordable drugs.