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Research Unveils Drug Against Entamoeba Hisotolica

Research Unveils Drug Against Entamoeba Hisotolica

A breakthrough research has managed to develop a drug that may be effective to beat a lethal parasite.

 
It was done by a team of researchers from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), the University of California San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine and Wake Forest School of Medicine. They managed to found that the rheumatoid arthritis medication auranofin can provide relief to those who are being affected by Entamoeba hisotolica.

It is believed that the parasite has the tendency to claim lives of 70,000 people throughout the world every year and that’s what makes it all the more imperative that there is some sort of cure found.

“This new use of an old drug represents a promising therapy for a major health threat and highlights how research funded by the National Institutes of Health can benefit people around the world”, said Sharon Reed, professor in the UCSD Departments of Pathology and Medicine, who led the research.

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via French Tribune – Annabel Tautou

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