About this Research Topic
The need of treatment or vaccines for Cryptosporidium and of less toxic drugs for Leishmania are urgent tasks for protozoologists research community. New research strategies have appeared that enlarged the possibilities for treatment and vaccine development. Reverse vaccinology, bioinformatic search of second use drug candidates and ex vivo analysis have afforded new fields for development. This Research Topic will look to examine these new possibilities, will bring together specialists and experiences that will feed the next wave of drugs and vaccines for this group of infections that have large consequences for human beings.
This Research Topic welcomes original contributions in the field of immunoinformatics, second use of drugs analysis and the in vivo and in vitro evaluation of new compounds against protozoa. Original contributions about second use compounds for protozoan diseases, application of immunoinformatics to identify new vaccine candidates and of chimioinformatics for the development of new drugs against theses parasitic diseases are of particular interest to be included in this project. Invited reviews from experts in the field will analyze the current developments and the critical points that still to be surmounted into the quest for efficacious and non toxic compounds and vaccines to be used in animal and human for theses diseases.
This Research Topic will be a precious tool to identify what is lacking in this field. The Topic will bring together different approaches looking for solutions to the sanitary problems of protozoan diseases.
Keywords: Vaccines, chimioinformatics, reverse vaccines, immunomodulation
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