Marshall E
Science. 2000 Oct 20;290(5491):428-30. doi: 10.1126/science.290.5491.428.
After languishing for decades in the scientific backwaters, malaria research is suddenly being swept into the mainstream. Money is beginning to pour in from international finance and aid organizations, giving researchers who have been doggedly pursuing an intractable foe with limited resources the means to follow new leads. But on the ground, the disease is unyielding, and the current weapons are losing their effectiveness. In a series of related stories, Science explores the World Health Organization's crusade that aims to cut malaria mortality in half over the next 10 years, conditions on the front lines of clinical research in Africa, the challenges that have slowed development of a so-far elusive vaccine, renewed interest in a Chinese herbal remedy that could aid in the fight against drug-resistant malaria, progress in attacking the Plasmodium parasite through its genome, and the dream of building a malaria-proof mosquito.
在疟疾研究于科学的边缘地带沉寂了数十年之后,它突然被卷入了主流。资金开始从国际金融和援助组织涌入,为那些一直以有限资源顽强对抗这一棘手敌人的研究人员提供了追寻新线索的手段。但在实际情况中,这种疾病顽固不化,现有的武器正在失去效力。在一系列相关报道中,《科学》杂志探讨了世界卫生组织旨在在未来10年内将疟疾死亡率减半的行动、非洲临床研究前线的状况、阻碍一种至今难以捉摸的疫苗研发的挑战、对一种可能有助于抗击耐药疟疾的中草药疗法重新燃起的兴趣、通过疟原虫基因组攻击疟原虫的进展,以及培育抗疟疾蚊子的梦想。