China's Malaria R&D Innovations: A Scoping Review from 2013-2023.

IF 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shuxun Wang, Wei Ding, Shenning Lu, Linjia Li, Furong Qian, Canhui Chen, Longsheng Liu, Yongtong Cai, Xian Liu, Sandra Perez, Roger Frutos, Hangping Yao, Yuhang Zhou, Chunsheng Ye, Danna Wu, Shizhu Li, Xiaoxiao Jiang Kwete, Yuan Sui, Duoquan Wang
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Abstract

Malaria remains a major global health challenge. Understanding the research progress of the potential innovative tools is important for malaria elimination. This scoping review aims to explore China's research and development (R&D) advances from 2013-2023 in addressing the current challenges and contributing to global malaria elimination. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR), this review searched the English and Simplified Chinese data sources from five databases. A total of 11,112 English articles and 2,944 Chinese articles were retrieved. After screening, 44 English and 13 Chinese articles were included. Key advancements were identified in three domains: vector control, pathogen screening and diagnosis, and prevention and treatment. Innovations in vector control include studies such as the use of Serratia strains and symbiont-mediated RNAi approaches to block malaria transmission. Advances in pathogen screening and diagnosis feature biosensor development, AI monitoring technologies, and novel amplification gene and nucleic acid detection technologies. In prevention and treatment, artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) remain a cornerstone, with additional progress in industrial pharmaceuticals and technologies already in field and semi-field-testing stages. This review underscores the importance of leveraging China's R&D capacity to meet global challenges. To maximize impact, we call for global attention to strengthening international collaboration with China in malaria R&D to accelerate the commercialization, regulatory approval, and large-scale deployment of innovations.

2013-2023年中国疟疾研发创新研究综述
疟疾仍然是一项重大的全球卫生挑战。了解潜在创新工具的研究进展对消除疟疾非常重要。本综述旨在探讨2013-2023年中国在应对当前挑战和为全球消除疟疾做出贡献方面的研发进展。本综述使用系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR),检索了5个数据库的英文和简体中文数据源。共检索了11,112篇英文文章和2,944篇中文文章。经筛选,纳入44篇英文文章和13篇中文文章。确定了三个领域的主要进展:媒介控制、病原体筛查和诊断以及预防和治疗。病媒控制方面的创新包括诸如使用沙雷氏菌株和共生体介导的RNAi方法来阻断疟疾传播的研究。病原体筛查和诊断的进展主要体现在生物传感器的发展、人工智能监测技术以及新型扩增基因和核酸检测技术。在预防和治疗方面,以青蒿素为基础的联合疗法仍然是一个基石,工业药品和技术已处于实地和半实地试验阶段。这一综述强调了利用中国的研发能力来应对全球挑战的重要性。为了使影响最大化,我们呼吁全球关注加强与中国在疟疾研发方面的国际合作,加快创新成果的商业化、监管审批和大规模部署。
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