Davis A
Parasitic Diseases Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Trop Med Parasitol. 1987 Sep;38(3):215-21.
Some of the activities in chemotherapeutic research and vaccine development which WHO has initiated, participated, coordinated or funded are reviewed. WHO has interests in research, particularly, although by means exclusively, in all the communicable diseases and in applied vaccinology. Examples are given from various fields including progress in human trials of anti-sporozoite vaccines in malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum, chemotherapeutic studies on artemisine and halofantrine, pragmatic and systemic approaches to vaccination in leishmaniasis, recent work on the chemotherapy of leishmanial infections, African leishmaniasis and Chagas' disease, the anticipated impact of ivermectin in onchocerciasis control, studies on new macro- and microfilaricides, progress in the diarrhoeal diseases control programme, and the control of taeniasis/cysticercosis, ascariasis and hookworm through different delivery systems using population-based chemotherapy.
本文回顾了世界卫生组织发起、参与、协调或资助的一些化疗研究和疫苗开发活动。世界卫生组织对研究工作感兴趣,特别是(但不仅限于)所有传染病和应用疫苗学领域。文中列举了各个领域的实例,包括恶性疟原虫引起的疟疾抗子孢子疫苗人体试验的进展、青蒿素和卤泛群的化疗研究、利什曼病疫苗接种的实用和系统方法、利什曼原虫感染、非洲利什曼病和恰加斯病化疗的近期工作、伊维菌素对盘尾丝虫病控制的预期影响、新型大丝虫和微丝虫杀除剂的研究、腹泻病控制规划的进展,以及通过基于人群化疗的不同给药系统控制绦虫病/囊尾蚴病、蛔虫病和钩虫病。