U.S. Department of Defense Contributions to Malaria Elimination in the Era of Artemisinin Resistance

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has a long and distinguished history researching and developing new tools for malaria control, in partnership with both military and civilian host government experts. Since the mid-1990s, DoD has significantly expanded its global surveillance, training, and capacity-building investments. As Southeast Asian countries have mobilized in recent years against artemisinin resistance with the ultimate aim of malaria elimination, DoD and regional militaries have actively joined the effort, initiating promising pilot approaches in Southeast Asia. To strengthen DoD’s contribution, it is proposed that the United States launch a Defense Malaria Elimination Program that will significantly enhance partner militaries’ capacities, advance the goal of elimination, including the threat of resistance, and accelerate the development of drugs and vaccines.

Mark Fukuda

Tom Cullison