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Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets - Infectious Disorders) - Volume 24, Issue 1, 2024
Volume 24, Issue 1, 2024
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Characteristics and Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid in the Treatment of Infectious Diseases and the Effect of Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy on Treatment Effectiveness
Authors: Zahra Javanmard, Maryam Pourhajibagher and Abbas BahadorAntibiotic resistance is a growing global problem, so there is an urgent need for new antimicrobial agents and strategies. Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers could be designed and utilized as gene-specific oligonucleotides to target any infectious agents. Selectivity and high-affinity binding are the main properties of PNA. However, in therapeutic applications, intracellular delivery of peptide nucleic acids is still a challenge. In pho Read More
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A Review on the Antibiotic Resistance of Shigella Strains in Iran
Authors: Mahdi Shooraj, Marziye Taheri and Mohammadmahdi Karimi-YazdiShigella infection is commonly related to diarrhea and has been a noteworthy source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is a wide range of symptoms associated with these contagious microorganisms, from watery diarrhea to fulminant dysentery manifesting with recurrent bloody stools, fever, and prostration. While the mortality rate from Shigellosis has decreased significantly during the past three decades, it rem Read More
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Emergence of Monkeypox (MPX): A Close Relative of Small Pox During COVID-19 Era
Authors: Ivneet Kour, Lipika Singhal, Sonia Mehta and Varsha GuptaAfter the eradication of smallpox (SPX), a new zoonotic threat that can trigger outbreaks has emerged. It may be fatal during the COVID19 outbreak. Humanity continues to be threatened due to re-emergence of the outbreaks. In most cases, new emerging viral agents originate from nonhuman hosts with zoonotic origins. Recent outbreaks of zoonotic infectious diseases with the potential to cause epidemics and pande Read More
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Uncommon Location for a Common Disease, Simulating Cervical Cancer: A Rare Case Report
Authors: Naina Kumar, Kanikaram P. Kalyani, Abhimanyu Sharma, Sumitra Sivakoti and Mishu ManglaBackground: Genital tuberculosis (GTB) is a common form of extra-pulmonary TB with cervical TB being a rare entity accounting for 0.1-0.65% of all TB cases globally. It is usually asymptomatic but may present with infertility, menstrual irregularities, dyspareunia, dysmenorrhoea, or vaginal discharge. Case Presentation: The present case report briefs about a 39 years old nulliparous infertile woman who presented with compl Read More
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Apis mellifera syriaca Venom Modulates Splenic Cytokines Levels in BALB/c Mice
Bee venoms are well-known for their important biological activities. More specifically, the venom of Apis mellifera syriaca was shown to exhibit various biological effects, including antimicrobial effects. It is suggested that the anti-microbial effect of venom could be accompanied by an immunomodulatory response in the host favoring anti-inflammatory responses. Thus, in this work, we investigated, for the first time, the Read More
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Review on Mucormycosis: Pathogenesis, Epidemiology, Microbiology and Diagnosis
Authors: Aditya Sharma, Md A. Alam, Shivang Dhoundiyal and Pramod Kumar SharmaMucormycosis is a serious and invasive fungal infection caused by Mucorales fungi. This review article provides a concise overview of the pathogenesis, epidemiology, microbiology, and diagnosis of mucormycosis. The introduction section highlights the key microbiological properties of the pathogen and delves into the underlying mechanisms of mucormycosis pathogenesis, including the invasion and proliferation of the Read More
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Burdening Perspectives and Treatment Modalities of Monkeypox: A Central Dogma
Authors: Shivang Dhoundiyal, Md. A. Alam, Awaneet Kaur and Sandesh VarshneyThe monkeypox virus (MPXV), belonging to the genus Orthopoxvirus, is responsible for causing the zoonotic illness known as Monkeypox. The virus was initially identified during an outbreak at a Danish Zoo in 1958 and has since been found to infect various mammal species worldwide. While African squirrels and other rodents are believed to be the primary hosts, determining the natural host has proven challenging. While MP Read More
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Therapeutic Potential and Pharmacological Activities of (+)-Nantenine in Medicine: An Aporphine Class Phytocomponent of Nandina domestica Thunberg
Authors: Dinesh K. Patel and Kanika PatelPlant material and their derived byproducts have been used in medicine for the treatment of human disorders and complications. Plants give us a distinct class of natural compounds, commonly called secondary metabolites and better examples are the flavonoids, phenols, terpenoids, alkaloids, tannins, and carotenoids. Plant derived phytoproducts have been used for the treatment of human disorders in both traditiona Read More
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Volume 20 (2020)
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Volume 19 (2019)
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Volume 18 (2018)
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Volume 17 (2017)
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Volume 16 (2016)
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Volume 15 (2015)
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