@article{fdi:010064847, title = {{P}ast and new challenges for malaria control and elimination : the role of operational research for innovation in designing interventions}, author = {{G}uyant, {P}. and {C}orbel, {V}incent and {G}uerin, {P}. {J}. and {L}autissier, {A}. and {N}osten, {F}. and {B}oyer, {S}{\'e}bastien and {C}oosemans, {M}. and {D}ondorp, {A}. {M}. and {S}inou, {V}. and {Y}eung, {S}. and {W}hite, {N}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his meeting report presents the outcomes of a workshop held in {B}angkok on {D}ecember 1st 2014, where the following challenges were discussed: the threat of resistance to artemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy in the {G}reater {M}ekong {S}ub-region ({GMS}) and in {A}frica; access to treatment for most at risk and hard to reach population; insecticide resistance, residual and outdoors transmission. {T}he role of operational research and the interactions between research institutions, {N}ational {M}alaria {C}ontrol {P}rogrammes, {C}ivil {S}ociety {O}rganizations, and of financial and technical partners to address those challenges and to accelerate translation of research into policies and programmes were debated. {T}he threat and the emergency of the artemisinin resistance spread and independent emergence in the {GMS} was intensely debated as it is now close to the border of {I}ndia. {T}he need for key messages, based on scientific evidence and information available and disseminated without delay, was highlighted as crucial for an effective and urgent response.}, keywords = {{AFRIQUE} ; {ASIE} {DU} {SUD} {EST}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}alaria {J}ournal}, volume = {14}, numero = {}, pages = {art. 279 [11 p.]}, ISSN = {1475-2875}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1186/s12936-015-0802-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010064847}, }