Advances in Drug Treatment for Leishmaniasis
A special issue of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (ISSN 2414-6366). This special issue belongs to the section "Neglected and Emerging Tropical Diseases".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2023) | Viewed by 6499
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Globally distributed and closely related to poverty, the leishmaniases are neglected tropical diseases, with more than 1 billion people at risk of infection. Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus, which is transmitted by the bite of infectious female sand flies. Cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and visceral leishmaniasis are the three main forms of a complex of leishmaniasis diseases. Visceral leishmaniasis, the most severe form of the disease, is usually fatal if untreated. Given the difficulties associated with vector control and the absence of an effective vaccine, leishmaniasis control relies primarily on chemotherapy. Nevertheless, current therapies have severe shortcomings, highlighting an urgent need for innovative safe and efficacious treatments, understanding the mechanism of resistance to preserve the current available drugs, and the development of innovative approaches for disease control.
This Special Issue of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases aims to gather relevant manuscripts, from basic to translational studies, to cover different aspects of the recent advances in drug treatment for leishmaniasis. For this research topic, we are inviting interested researchers and public health experts to share their relevant findings, either in the form of original research or review papers, focusing on, but not limited to, the following areas: current chemotherapy and recent advances in drug treatment for leishmaniasis (cutaneous, mucocutaneous, visceral leishmaniosis and post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis); drug combination; immunotherapy; drug-delivery systems for the treatment of leishmaniasis; target identification and validation in Leishmania; drug development for leishmaniasis; drug resistance to leishmaniasis; mechanisms of drug action and drug resistance; prognostic markers for leishmaniasis treatment; and diagnosis.
Dr. Juliana Carnielli
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- visceral leishmaniasis
- cutaneous leishmaniasis
- mucosal leishmaniasis
- drug discovery
- target identification
- drug combination
- immunotherapy
- drug resistance
- prognostic markers
- diagnosis
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