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Emergence and Spread of Artemisinin-Resistant Malaria in Zambia

Mwenda, M.; Oliveira, R.; Mambwe, B.; Chiyesu, C.; Bohmeier, B.; Mosler, K.; Phiri, M.; Sinyoolo, A.; Chiposa, V.; Namonje, T.; Munsanje, M.; Ilunga, M.; Chirwa, C.; Mwape, I.; Mumba, D.; Coppee, R.; Stoica, M.-A.; Veiga, M. I.; Drakeley, C.; Pearson, R.; Verity, R.; Chirwa, J.; Mockenhaupt, F. P.; Vvn Loon, W.; Portugal, S.; Simulundu, E.; Bwalya, S.; Miller, J. M.; Chilengi, R.; Fanaka, C.; Bridges, D. J.; Hawela, M.; Hendry, J. A.

2026-06-10 infectious diseases
10.64898/2026.06.04.26354343 medRxiv
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Background Artemisinin derivatives are central to first-line treatment of both uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Emerging artemisinin partial resistance in East Africa threatens to spread across the continent. Methods In two cross-sectional studies in Zambia in 2024, we genotyped the artemisinin resistance-associated gene Pfkelch13. In Kaoma, western Zambia, we evaluated the percentage of patients with day-3 parasite positivity following treatment with artemisinin-based combination therapy, and ex vivo parasite susceptibility to dihydroartemisinin (the active metabolite of artemisinin). We also assessed longitudinal changes in Pfkelch13 mutation prevalence in Kaoma using isolates collected from 2018 through 2026. Results We identified a novel mutation, Pfkelch13 A724E, in 52% (113 of 217) of isolates from Western Province, 51% (94 of 184) of isolates from North-Western Province, and 11.7% (229 of 1,949) of isolates country-wide. In Kaoma, 28% (21 of 75) of patients carrying Pfkelch13 A724E mutant parasites before treatment were parasite positive on day 3, compared with 0% (0 of 23) of patients with the wild-type allele (P=0.003). Within day-3 positive patients, the proportion of A724E mutant parasites increased significantly after treatment (P = 0.013). The prevalence of Pfkelch13 A724E in Kaoma increased steadily from 0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0 to 22%) in 2018 to 79% (95% CI, 73 to 85%) in 2026. Conclusions A novel Pfkelch13 mutation conferring partial resistance to artemisinin is spreading in Zambia. Additional clinical evaluations are urgently needed in the region. (Funded by the Gates Foundation, INV-048316).

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