Naegleria fowleri: emerging therapies and translational challenges.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui, Sutherland K Maciver, Naveed Ahmed Khan
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Abstract

Introduction: Naegleria fowleri is a rare but fatal free-living ameba with > 97% mortality rate. Despite advances in clinical and scientific understanding, therapeutic options remain limited, and diagnosis is often delayed, presenting significant public health challenges.

Areas covered: We reviewed recent literature from the last decade, using Google Scholar and PubMed  on N. fowleri treatment, emerging drug candidates, repurposed therapeutics, and innovative delivery strategies. Advancements in drug screening are highlighted, unveiling novel therapeutic targets and mechanisms of action. Additionally, the role of climate change and environmental factors in geographic expansion and increased incidence of infections is explored, posing a growing public health risk.

Expert opinion: Effective management of N. fowleri infections hinges on early detection and addressing research gaps, particularly in understanding transmission/disease mechanisms. Recent advances in therapeutics, diagnostics, and water treatment to reduce environmental contamination by N. fowleri show promise for lowering infection risk and improving outcomes for primary amebic meningoencephalitis. Collaboration among academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and water industries is essential, with research advancing treatments and vaccines, and water industries contributing by reducing environmental contamination/human exposure to N. fowleri. A combination of treatment strategies and stringent surveillance will be crucial to limit future outbreaks and improve patient prognosis.

福氏奈格里氏菌:新兴疗法和转化挑战。
简介:福氏奈格丽虫是一种罕见但致命的自由生活阿米巴原虫,死亡率高达97%。尽管在临床和科学理解方面取得了进步,但治疗选择仍然有限,诊断往往被延误,这给公共卫生带来了重大挑战。涵盖领域:我们回顾了过去十年来的最新文献,使用谷歌学者和PubMed关于福氏奈希菌治疗,新兴候选药物,重新定位治疗方法和创新的递送策略。强调了药物筛选的进展,揭示了新的治疗靶点和作用机制。此外,还探讨了气候变化和环境因素在地理扩展和感染发生率增加中的作用,这构成了越来越大的公共卫生风险。专家意见:福氏乳杆菌感染的有效管理取决于早期发现和解决研究空白,特别是在了解传播/疾病机制方面。最近在治疗、诊断和水处理方面的进展,以减少福氏奈米菌对环境的污染,显示出降低感染风险和改善原发性阿米巴脑膜脑炎预后的希望。学术机构、制药公司和水工业之间的合作至关重要,研究推进治疗和疫苗,水工业通过减少环境污染/人类接触福氏奈瑟菌做出贡献。治疗策略和严格的监测相结合对于限制未来的爆发和改善患者预后至关重要。
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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
66
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy (ISSN 1478-7210) provides expert reviews on therapeutics and diagnostics in the treatment of infectious disease. Coverage includes antibiotics, drug resistance, drug therapy, infectious disease medicine, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral approaches, and diagnostic tests.
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