Resistant Leishmaniasis Chemotherapy: Scenario of Drug Development
The present study focal points the Resistant Leishmaniasis Chemotherapy in Drug Development. Chemotherapy is central to the control and administration of leishmaniasis. Antimonials remain the basic drugs against different forms of leishmaniasis in various regions. However, opposition to antimony has necessitated the use of alternative drugs, especially in the...
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Miltefosine Nanoparticles against Leishmaniasis: Past, Present and Future
Miltefosine (MF), an alkyl phospholipid grown initially to treat breast tumor, is a highly effective situation for leishmaniasis, a neglected steamy disease that is the experience’s second leading cause of parasitic extinction after malaria.MF has lot-limiting gastrointestinal side effects in sufferers, and its seepage through lipophilic barriers is lowered....
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Miltefosine Nanoparticles against Leishmaniasis: Past, Present and Future
Miltefosine (MF), an alkyl phospholipid developed initially to treat breast cancer, is a highly effective treatment for leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease that is the world’s second leading cause of parasitic death after malaria.MF has dose-limiting gastrointestinal side effects in patients, and its penetration through lipophilic barriers is lowered....
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Determining the Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Leishmaniasis among Residents of Rural Marigat Sub-County, Baringo County- Kenya
Cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis are the two main types of the parasitic and vector-borne illness leishmaniasis, which has an annual prevalence of 0.95 and 0.3 million cases worldwide, respectively. In Kenya’s Baringo County, the study examined the risk variables associated with leishmaniasis and its prevalence. A mixed method analytical...
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Constraints and Challenges of Local Operationalization of the National Leishmaniasis Control Program by Health Professionals: A Pioneer Study in Morocco
Background: The goal of this study is to examine health professionals’ understanding of leishmaniasis in order to establish the strengths and weaknesses in local leishmaniasis control efforts, as well as to identify the factors that contribute to underreporting of cases. This study also aims to reveal health professionals’ understanding...
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Determining the Role of Aspiration Cytology in Splenic Lesions
Background: Since the turn of the century, splenic fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) has been utilised as a diagnostic technique, with the first report being in 1916. It has a reputation for being dangerous and difficult to judge, yet these stereotypes are completely false. The FNAC test is still...
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