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SERCAP: is the perfect the enemy of the good?

Nicholas J. White, François Nosten

2021Malaria Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Single Encounter Radical Cure and Prophylaxis (SERCAP) describes an ideal anti-malarial drug that cures all malaria in a single dose. This target product profile has dominated anti-malarial drug discovery and development over the past decade. The operational advantage of a single encounter has to be balanced against the need for a high dose, reliable absorption, little variability in pharmacokinetic properties, slow elimination (to ensure curative drug exposures in all patients) and a very low rate of vomiting. The demanding aspirational target may have hindered anti-malarial drug development. Aiming for three-day regimens, as in current anti-malarial treatments, would be better.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaDrugMedicineAnti malarialPharmacokineticsIntensive care medicineDrug developmentCure ratePharmacologyIdeal (ethics)ImmunologySurgeryPlasmodium falciparumPolitical scienceLawMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment