AFRIMS-Kwai River Christian Hospital Clinical
Center (AKCC)

Located in the
epicenter of drug resistant malaria, Malaria prevention
and treatment have historically been prime objectives at
AFRIMS. The development of an effective anti-malarial vaccine
is a highly desirable goal, and AFRIMS has ongoing projects
to evaluate several promising new vaccine candidates in
both laboratory and field studies. AFRIMS completed testing
of a blood-stage vaccine in 1350 volunteers at a remote
field site near the Myanmar (Burmese) border. Other efforts
have focused on field trials of new anti-malarial compounds,
and evaluation and testing of new mosquito repellents, insecticides
and barriers to reduce human/mosquito contact. A study to
evaluate the antibiotic Azithromycin as a malaria prophylactic
is currently underway in Kanchanaburi province. New treatment
strategies to combat multiple drug-resistant strains of
malaria include the testing of combinations of existing
FDA-approved drugs, the testing of more active forms of
known drugs and the development of members of a promising
new class of drugs: the artemisinin derivatives.
AKCC pictures: Prophylaxis
Study | Fever
& Epi Study | New
Laboratory AKCC
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