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Envisioning the innovations in nanomedicine to combat visceral leishmaniasis: for future theranostic application.

Om Prakash SinghMallikarjuna Rao GeddaShyam Lal MudavathOnkar Nath SrivastavaOm Prakash Singh
Published in: Nanomedicine (London, England) (2019)
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a life-threatening parasitic disease affecting impoverished people of the developing world; and much effort has been spent on the early case detection and treatment. However, current diagnostics and treatment options are not sufficient for appropriate surveillance in VL elimination setting. Hence, there is a dire need to develop highly sensitive diagnostics and less toxic effective treatments for proper management of cases and to achieve the sustained disease elimination. Although, promising results have been observed with nanomedicines in leishmaniasis; there are great challenges ahead especially in translating this to clinical setting. This review provides updated progress of nanomedicines in VL, and discussed how these innovations and future directions play vital role in achieving VL elimination.
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