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Abaza, S. (2021). Recent advances in identification of potential drug targets and development of novel drugs in parasitic diseases. Part I: Drug resistance. Parasitologists United Journal, 14(3), 244-260. doi: 10.21608/puj.2021.103436.1141

Sherif Abaza. "Recent advances in identification of potential drug targets and development of novel drugs in parasitic diseases. Part I: Drug resistance". Parasitologists United Journal, 14, 3, 2021, 244-260. doi: 10.21608/puj.2021.103436.1141

Abaza, S. (2021). 'Recent advances in identification of potential drug targets and development of novel drugs in parasitic diseases. Part I: Drug resistance', Parasitologists United Journal, 14(3), pp. 244-260. doi: 10.21608/puj.2021.103436.1141

Abaza, S. Recent advances in identification of potential drug targets and development of novel drugs in parasitic diseases. Part I: Drug resistance. Parasitologists United Journal, 2021; 14(3): 244-260. doi: 10.21608/puj.2021.103436.1141

Article 3, Volume 14, Issue 3, December 2021, Page 244-260  XML PDF (562.93 K) Document Type: Review Article DOI: 10.21608/puj.2021.103436.1141Author Sherif Abaza email Medical Parasitology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptAbstractImportant obstacles facing programs involved in eradication of tropical diseases are drug resistance and environmental aspects surrounding the infected population including poverty, inefficient healthy sewage system, and popular habits. Treatment failure is determined by either persistence of clinical manifestations after scheduled drug regimen, or occurrence of disease relapse or new infections. This means that treatment failure in clinical studies does not mean drug resistance because identified parasite’ resistance to a certain drug does not include pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenetics studies as well as host immunological assessment. Coinfections, drug-drug interactions, and environmental factors also contribute in development of drug resistance. Of note, parasite gene mutation is the main mechanism suggested for drug resistance. The present work aims to review commonly reported drugs associated with resistance, and the proposed genetic markers of resistanceKeywords drug resistance; gene mutation; genome plasticity, mechanism of resistance; mode of action; pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics

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