Nanobiotechnology for the Detection and Control of Waterborne Parasites

  • Hikal W
  • Bratovcic A
  • Baeshen R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nowadays, the fast development of nanobiotechnology, has led to rapid diagnosis of important infectious diseases such as arboviruses-borne diseases, vector-borne infections and waterborne parasites diseases and others in order to reduce and avoid further dissemination of the infections within the general population. Furthermore, new nanomedicines based on the application of silver and gold nanoparticles which are less toxic, more effective, and that does not generate resistance could help to solve the problems of parasitic disease like leishmaniasis and chagas disease. It turns out that the combination of nanoparticles with antibiotics not only reduces the toxicity of both agents towards human cells but also enhances their ability to destroy bacteria by facilitating the binding of antibiotics to the microbes. Moreover, combining nanoparticles with antimicrobial peptides and essential oils with nanoparticles generates genuine synergy against microbial resistance.

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Hikal, W. M., Bratovcic, A., Baeshen, R. S., Tkachenko, K. G., & Said-Al Ahl, H. A. H. (2021). Nanobiotechnology for the Detection and Control of Waterborne Parasites. Open Journal of Ecology, 11(03), 203–223. https://doi.org/10.4236/oje.2021.113016

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