Molecular Approaches for Malaria Therapy

Mitali Mishra, V. Mishra, Varsha Kashaw, S. Kashaw
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Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria is preventable, but it is more prevalent in developing countries where prevention is difficult and prophylaxis is often inaccessible. Malaria remains one of the world’s most serious public health problems, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The development of resistance is a current problem that poses a danger to the environment. Resistance is a current problem that could jeopardise the use of well-established and cost-effective antimalarials. The World Health Organisation recommends an artemisinin-based drug combination (ACT) to avoid or postpone the development of resistance. This book’s chapter discusses current medicines as well as potential and rational possibilities for finding new drugs to treat malady. There were also WHO recommendations for both complicated and non-complicated malaria. Other preventive measures such as ITN and IPT are listed in the manuscript in addition to routine care. While a brief overview of the vaccine tested so far has been included, there is currently no vaccine available to treat malaria.
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疟疾治疗的分子方法
疟疾是一种由蚊子传播的潜在致命血液疾病。疟疾是可以预防的,但它在发展中国家更为普遍,那里预防困难,而且往往无法获得预防。据世界卫生组织(WHO)称,疟疾仍然是世界上最严重的公共卫生问题之一。耐药性的发展是当前的一个问题,对环境构成了威胁。耐药性是当前的一个问题,可能危及使用行之有效且具有成本效益的抗疟药。世界卫生组织建议使用一种以青蒿素为基础的药物组合(ACT)来避免或延缓耐药性的发展。这本书的章节讨论了现有的药物以及潜在的和合理的可能性,以寻找新的药物来治疗疾病。世卫组织还对复杂和非复杂疟疾提出了建议。除常规护理外,手稿中还列出了其他预防措施,如ITN和IPT。虽然已对迄今所测试的疫苗作了简要概述,但目前尚无可用于治疗疟疾的疫苗。
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