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Control of malaria and other vector-borne protozoan diseases in the tropics: enduring challenges despite considerable progress and achievements 被引量:4

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摘要 Vector-borne protozoan diseases represent a serious public health challenge,especially in the tropics where poverty together with vector-favorable climates are the aggravating factors.Each of the various strategies currently employed to face these scourges is seriously inadequate.Despite enormous efforts,vaccines-which represent the ideal weapon against these parasitic diseases—are yet to be sufficiently developed and implemented.Chemotherapy and vector control are therefore the sole effective attempts to minimize the disease burden.Nowadays,both strategies are also highly challenged by the phenomenon of drug and insecticide resistance,which affects virtually all interventions currently used.The recently growing support from international organizations and governments of some endemic countries is warmly welcome,and should be optimally exploited in the various approaches to drug and insecticide research and development to overcome the burden of these prevalent diseases,especially malaria,leishmaniasis,Human African Trypanosomiasis(HAT),and Chagas disease.
出处 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2014年第1期1-14,共14页 贫困所致传染病(英文)
基金 The present work was supported by a research grant awarded to Dr.Denis Zofou by the International Foundation for Science(IFS),Stockholm,Sweden the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons,The Hague,Netherlands(IFS-OPCW,Grant No F/5122-1).
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