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Chemotherapy for human schistosomiasis: how far have we come? What's new? Where do we go from here?

Godwin Akpeko Dziwornu, Henrietta Dede Attram, Samuel Gachuhi, Kelly Chibale

2020RSC Medicinal Chemistry22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Globally, schistosomiasis threatens more than 700 million lives, mostly children, in poor localities of tropical and sub-tropical areas with morbidity due to acute and chronic pathological manifestations of the disease. After a century since the first antimonial-based drugs were introduced to treat the disease, anti-schistosomiasis drug development is again at a bottleneck with only one drug, praziquantel, available for treatment purposes. This review focuses on promising chemotypes as potential starting points in a drug discovery effort to meet the urgent need for new schistosomicides.

Topics & Concepts

PraziquantelSchistosomiasisBottleneckMedicineDrugImmunologyPharmacologyComputer scienceHelminthsEmbedded systemParasites and Host InteractionsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesGlobal Health and Surgery
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