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Volume 347:1737-1738 November 28, 2002 Number 22
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An Oral Drug for Leishmaniasis

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Encouraging results are reported in this issue of the Journal for an oral drug for use in the battle against visceral leishmaniasis in India (pages 1739–1746). Given the hurdles that typically stymie the development of drugs for diseases endemic primarily to impoverished regions, the story of miltefosine may offer a model for future successes.

In Bihar, in northeastern India, with 83 million residents who are among the poorest and least educated people in the country, as many as 200,000 deaths from visceral leishmaniasis occur each year. Nearly everyone in this region of India has watched a neighbor or family member . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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