The issue of malaria parasites resistance to drugs, even the best available antimalarial medicines, was raised by these six countries at a high-level meeting convened by the Myanmar government in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The presence of such drug-resistant malaria parasites has been detected in five of the six GMS countries, a release by WHO's South East Asia Regional Office here said.
The representatives from the six GMS countries laid emphasis on urgent and coordinated action, with support from implementing agencies, funders and other partners, to achieve the goal of eradicating malaria from the region, it added.
According to the WHO release, the six nations have agreed to ensure activities to eliminate malaria in the subregion are fully-funded.
They also pledged to improve cross-border collaboration establish an independent oversight body as well as strengthen systems for the identification and timely reporting of malaria infections, including the drug-resistant variety.
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