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9/5/2003
WHO Backs Production In Tanzania Of Indigenous Medicine To Cure
Malaria
The
World Health Organization (WHO) said this week it plans to provide
technical support to Tanzania for the commercial production of a
plant-based medicine reputed to have the highest cure rate for malaria,
with the hope of making the drug affordable to those in dire need.
Artemisia
annua - a medicinal plant of Chinese origin - flourishes in Tanzania
where it is grown in the southern and northern highlands. WHO said
the raw plant is exported to Europe for processing into anti-malarial
medicines, which are then imported by African countries and sold
at a cost far beyond the means of those in need.
"We
are certainly excited by the prospects (for commercial production
and marketing in Africa) of this medicine because it will be more
affordable to those who need it the most," WHO Regional Director
Ebrahim Samba said of the agency's efforts to help fight the disease
that kills a million people worldwide every year, 90 per cent of
them in Africa.
Local
production of the plant could mean a drop from the current $6 to
$7 per dose to a more affordable $2 per dose, saving the many lives
lost to malaria. WHO said that most of those killed are children
- one out of every five African child succumbs to the illness before
the age of five. WHO's provision of process technology for local
production in Tanzania will help prevent such tragic loses.
"We
will also provide the country with pure arteminisinin (the active
medicine in the medicinal plant) and dihydro-artemisinin to serve
as reference substances so as to guarantee the quality of local
production," Dr. Samba said, elaborating on the nature of assistance
the agency will be giving. He added that the agency would also assist
with the necessary monitoring, "to ensure the development of
the requisite process technology locally."
Experts
from the WHO regional office, after a recent field visit to Tanzania,
concluded that the production of the medicine locally was a viable
option, particularly given the fact that the indigenous variety
of Artemisia annua was 10 to 15 times more potent than the varieties
found in China and Thailand.
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