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Masserey, T. and Lee, T. and Golumbeanu, M. and Shattock, A. J. and Kelly, S. L. and Hastings, I. M. and Penny, M. A.. (2022) The influence of biological, epidemiological, and treatment factors on the establishment and spread of drug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum. eLife, 11. e7763.

Hastings, I. M. and Felger, I.. (2022) WHO antimalarial trial guidelines: good science, bad news? Trends in parasitology, 38 (11). pp. 933-941.

Plucinski, M. M. and Hastings, I. M. and Moriarty, L. F. and Venkatesan, M. and Felger, I. and Halsey, E. S.. (2021) Variation in calculating and reporting antimalarial efficacy against Plasmodium falciparum in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of published reports. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 104 (5). pp. 1820-1829.

Hastings, I. M. and Hardy, D. and Kay, K. and Sharma, R.. (2020) Incorporating genetic selection into individual-based models of malaria and other infectious diseases. Evol Appl, 13 (10). pp. 2723-2739.

Hastings, I. M. and Nsanzabana, C. and Smith, T. A.. (2010) A comparison of methods to detect and quantify the markers of antimalarial drug resistance. American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, Vol. 83, H. 3. pp. 489-495.

Marfurt, J. and Smith, T. A. and Hastings, I. M. and Müller, I. and Sie, A. and Oa, O. and Baisor, M. and Reeder, J. C. and Beck, H. P. and Genton, B.. (2010) Plasmodium falciparum resistance to anti-malarial drugs in Papua New Guinea: evaluation of a community-based approach for the molecular monitoring of resistance. Malaria Journal, Vol. 9 , 8.

Nsanzabana, C. and Hastings, I. M. and Marfurt, J. and Müller, I. and Baea, K. and Rare, L. and Schapira, A. and Felger, I. and Betschart, B. and Smith, T. A. and Beck, H. P. and Genton, B.. (2010) Quantifying the evolution and impact of antimalarial drug resistance: drug use, spread of resistance, and drug failure over a 12-year period in Papua New Guinea. Journal of infectious diseases, Vol. 201, no. 3. pp. 435-443.

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