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Antiparasitic effect of peptoids against <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i>. [PDF]
Lamont B +8 more
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Pharmacological landscape of carbolines: a holistic view. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wu F, Rehman MU, Long S.
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Antiparasitic Veterinary Drugs-In Silico Studies of Membrane Permeability, Distribution in the Environment, Human Oral Absorption and Transport Across the Blood-Brain Barrier. [PDF]
Sobańska AW +2 more
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1992
Several important developments have occurred in recent years in the chemotherapy for and prophylaxis of parasitic infections. Although mefloquine is clearly the most effective agent for prevention of chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria, its use has been compromised by side effects, both real and imagined. Well-designed studies have shown that side
Kazuhiko Otoguro, Haruo Tanaka
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Several important developments have occurred in recent years in the chemotherapy for and prophylaxis of parasitic infections. Although mefloquine is clearly the most effective agent for prevention of chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria, its use has been compromised by side effects, both real and imagined. Well-designed studies have shown that side
Kazuhiko Otoguro, Haruo Tanaka
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Aromatic diamidines as antiparasitic agents
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2005Parasitic infections are widespread in developing countries and frequently associated with immunocompromised patients in developed countries. Consequently, such infections are responsible for a significant amount of human mortality, morbidity and economic hardship.
M N C, Soeiro +3 more
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Journal of Patient Safety & Infection Control, 2013
ABSTRACT Development of drug resistance, insecticide resistance and appearance of newer antiparasitic strains are some of the current challenges being faced by healthcare professionals in the field of parasitology. Highlighting the opportunities for antiparasitic drug discovered and the progress in recent years is the main objective of this review ...
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ABSTRACT Development of drug resistance, insecticide resistance and appearance of newer antiparasitic strains are some of the current challenges being faced by healthcare professionals in the field of parasitology. Highlighting the opportunities for antiparasitic drug discovered and the progress in recent years is the main objective of this review ...
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Antiparasitic Agents from Plants
1992Parasites are generally grouped into one of three broad classes: protozoa (single-celled organisms), helminths (including nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes), and ectoparasites. Parasitic diseases inflict tremendous damage and suffering to plants, animals, and humans.
Robert P. Borris, James M. Schaeffer
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IDrugs : the investigational drugs journal, 2011
Parasitic diseases predominantly affect the developing world because of poor sanitation, poor living conditions, and lack of medical care. The relative insulation of the developed countries has been protective until recently, when several factors have made populations worldwide potentially at risk of infection by any transmissible agent.
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Parasitic diseases predominantly affect the developing world because of poor sanitation, poor living conditions, and lack of medical care. The relative insulation of the developed countries has been protective until recently, when several factors have made populations worldwide potentially at risk of infection by any transmissible agent.
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