New malaria drug shows promise in early human testing
NCT ID NCT05979207
First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study tested a new experimental malaria drug called MMV367 in 12 healthy adults. Participants were intentionally infected with a controlled dose of malaria parasites in a safe, monitored environment to see how well the drug worked and how safe it was. The goal was to understand the right dose and how the body processes the drug, not to cure anyone—all participants received standard malaria treatment at the end.
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Locations
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South Bank
Brisbane, Queensland, 4101, Australia
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USC Clinical Trials, Morayfield
Brisbane, Queensland, 4506, Australia
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