Publications by authors named "Alexander Y F Lam"

Trichomonas vaginalis is the most prevalent, non-viral sexually transmitted human infection, causing 170 million cases of trichomoniasis annually. Since the 1950s, treatment has relied on 5-nitroimidazoles (5NIs), leading to increasing drug resistance. A similar drug resistance problem is present in the veterinary pathogen, Tritrichomonas foetus.

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Trichomonas vaginalis is a neglected urogenital parasitic protist that causes 170 million cases of trichomoniasis annually, making it the most prevalent non-viral, sexually transmitted disease. Trichomoniasis treatment relies on nitroheterocyclics, such as metronidazole. However, with increasing drug-resistance, there is an urgent need for novel anti-trichomonals.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexander Y F Lam"

  • - Recent research by Alexander Y F Lam primarily focuses on the drug susceptibility of Trichomonas vaginalis, a significant cause of sexually transmitted infections, highlighting the challenges posed by rising drug resistance to conventional treatments such as 5-nitroimidazoles.
  • - His study on drug susceptibility testing investigates both oxygen-dependent and oxygen-independent resistance phenotypes in trichomonads, underlining the pressing need for alternative therapeutic strategies in both human and veterinary medicine.
  • - Additionally, Lam has developed a high-throughput screening platform called "TriTOX" for testing potential anti-trichomonal compounds, aiming to facilitate the discovery of new treatments in response to the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant strains.