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  • Chagas disease, caused by a protozoan parasite, poses significant public health challenges in Latin America, with existing treatments offering limited effectiveness and severe side effects.
  • Advances in drug research are being made due to improved collaborations between academic and commercial sectors, focusing on systematic approaches and the use of high-throughput screening methods.
  • Current efforts include drug repurposing and optimization of treatment regimens, driven by laboratory research, which aim to pave the way for new clinical trials and better therapeutic outcomes.

Article Abstract

The protozoan parasite causes Chagas disease, an important public health problem throughout Latin America. Current therapeutic options are characterised by limited efficacy, long treatment regimens and frequent toxic side-effects. Advances in this area have been compromised by gaps in our knowledge of disease pathogenesis, parasite biology and drug activity. Nevertheless, several factors have come together to create a more optimistic scenario. Drug-based research has become more systematic, with increased collaborations between the academic and commercial sectors, often within the framework of not-for-profit consortia. High-throughput screening of compound libraries is being widely applied, and new technical advances are helping to streamline the drug development pipeline. In addition, drug repurposing and optimisation of current treatment regimens, informed by laboratory research, are providing a basis for new clinical trials. Here, we will provide an overview of the current status of Chagas disease drug development, highlight those areas where progress can be expected, and describe how fundamental research is helping to underpin the process.

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