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Polymeric Biomaterials for the Delivery of Anti-infectives

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 May 2025 | Viewed by 146

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College of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada
Interests: polymeric biomaterials; drug delivery systems design; infectious disease; pharmaceutical formulations; nano/micro/macro systems; chronic ailments; paediatric drug delivery; design of experiments; molecular modelling

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Infectious diseases represent one of the most critical global health problems and are a common cause of disability, sickness, and mortality in people of all ages. Conventional treatment and prevention strategies employ anti-infective agents which have been associated with resistance development, suboptimal dosing, and side effects. Though the invention of novel anti-infective molecules continues to evolve, these diseases remain key threats to human health and welfare. As a result, novel polymer-based drug delivery approaches that can effectively circumvent these drawbacks, accomplish complete infection clearance, and augment therapeutic outcomes have emerged. Polymeric biomaterials are known to respond well to desired physiological processes and have been extensively utilized as viable carriers for bioactive agents. They play major roles in the engineering of innovative delivery systems by enabling rate-controlled, tunable, and cyclical release of these bioactive molecules. This Special Issue therefore seeks to collate recent advancements in polymeric biomaterials-based architectures for the rate-modulated delivery of small and/or large molecule drugs as well as antigens (for vaccine development) indicated for the prevention and treatment of communicable diseases of bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic origin.

Dr. Oluwatoyin A. Adeleke
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • polymeric biomaterials
  • anti-infective agents
  • infectious disease
  • drug delivery systems design
  • nano/micro/macro delivery systems
  • in vitro/in vivo/ex vivo/in silico methods
  • disease prevention and treatment
  • biomaterial characterization
  • small molecule drugs
  • large molecule drugs
  • vaccines (polymer-based)

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