Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Update on Vaccine Development.

Davian C Whyte, Rachel Zufferey
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Abstract

Leishmaniasis is an important disease mediated by the protozoan parasite Leishmania via the bite of the female sandfly insect vector. Leishmaniasis is endemic in the tropical and subtropical regions. The most common form of the disease is cutaneous leishmaniasis, which affects more than 10 million people worldwide and includes at least 1.5 million new cases every year. So far, treatment of the disease relies on unsatisfactory chemotherapy that can be complicated by the rising appearance of drug-resistant parasites. Furthermore, it is challenging to achieve solid control of the insect vector and animal reservoir. Therefore, the development of a safe and effective vaccine is urgently needed for the treatment and prevention of leishmaniasis. This review focuses on the recent advances in the development of a safe vaccine that could be used for prevention and treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis. A short outlook for future research efforts is also presented.

皮肤利什曼病:疫苗开发的最新进展。
利什曼病是由原生寄生虫利什曼原虫通过雌性沙蝇昆虫媒介叮咬传播的一种重要疾病。利什曼病在热带和亚热带地区流行。最常见的利什曼病是皮肤利什曼病,全世界有 1 000 多万人患病,每年至少有 150 万新病例。迄今为止,该病的治疗主要依靠化疗,但效果并不理想,而且抗药性寄生虫的不断增加也使治疗变得更加复杂。此外,对昆虫载体和动物贮藏库进行扎实的控制也是一项挑战。因此,治疗和预防利什曼病迫切需要开发安全有效的疫苗。本综述重点介绍了可用于预防和治疗皮肤利什曼病的安全疫苗研发的最新进展。本文还对未来的研究工作进行了简要展望。
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