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The long and winding road towards new treatments against lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis

Frederic Risch, Alexander A. Kazakov, Sabine Specht, Kenneth Pfarr, Peter Fischer, Achim Hoerauf, Marc P. Hübner

2024Trends in Parasitology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis have been targeted for global elimination, these helminth infections are still a major public health problem across the tropics and subtropics. Despite decades of research, treatment options remain limited and drugs that completely clear the infections, and can be used on a large scale, are still unavailable. In the present review we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of currently available treatments and new ones in development. Novel candidates (corallopyronin A, DNDi-6166, emodepside, and oxfendazole) are currently moving through (pre)clinical development, while the development of two candidates (AWZ1066S and ABBV-4083/flubentylosin) was recently halted. The preclinical R&D pipeline for filarial infections continues to be limited, and recent setbacks highlight the importance of continuous drug discovery and testing.

Topics & Concepts

OnchocerciasisLymphatic filariasisNeglected tropical diseasesFilariasisTropical diseaseMedicineBiologyEnvironmental healthIntensive care medicineImmunologyPublic healthPathologyHelminthsDiseaseParasitic Diseases Research and TreatmentParasite Biology and Host InteractionsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences