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Metal-Based Nanoparticles for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases

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MOLECULES
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules22081370

Keywords

infectious diseases; metal-based therapeutics; influenza; HIV; herpes; malaria; cervical cancer; tuberculosis

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  1. Medical Research Council (Self-Initiated Research)
  2. GMRDC
  3. National Research Foundation, South Africa

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Infectious diseases can be transmitted and they cause a significant burden on public health globally. They are the greatest world killers and it is estimated that they are responsible for the demise of over 17 million people annually. The impact of these diseases is greater in the developing countries. People with compromised immune systems and children are the most affected. Infectious diseases may be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. The treatment of infectious diseases is hampered by simultaneous resistance to multiple drugs, indicating that there is a serious and pressing need to develop new therapeutics that can overcome drug resistance. This review will focus on the recent reports of metal-based nanoparticles that are potential therapeutics for the treatment of infectious diseases and their biological efficacy (in vitro and in vivo).

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