Editors: Parvesh Singh, Vipan Kumar, Rajshekhar Karpoormath

Frontiers in Anti-infective Agents

Volume 5

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ISSN: 2705-1072 (Print)
ISSN: 2705-1080 (Online)
ISBN: 978-981-4998-40-6 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-4998-39-0 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2021
DOI: 10.2174/97898149983901210501

Introduction

Anti-infective agents are a distinct class of pharmacologically important molecules that has served mankind in different capacities to combat life-threating pathologic conditions. They include antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antituberculosis, antimalarial and urinary anti-infective agents. However, evolutionary changes, adaptations and development of pathogenic microorganisms strains the therapeutic efficacy of these drugs thus limiting their clinical utility over the years.

Frontiers in Anti-Infective Agents Volume 5 is a collection of notable research efforts, successful anti-infective drug development programmes and a comprehensive overview of the successes and failures of recent clinical trials in this domain. The volume covers interesting topics: 1) the treatment of acute wounds with the vikut® formula, 2) anti-infective treatment of ocular diseases and 3) sars-cov vaccine development and antimicrobial therapy for SARS symptoms. A chapter summarizing recent anti-infective approaches rounds up the contents of this volume.

This volume is a timely reference for postgraduate scholars and researchers seeking updates in specific areas of anti-infective drug development. Allied healthcare professionals (clinical and public healthcare professionals) can also benefit from the information presented within.

Audience:

Postgraduate scholars, researchers studying anti-infective drug developments; Allied healthcare professionals involved in the administration of anti-infective agents.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Parvesh Singh
School of Chemistry and Physics
University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (UKZN)
Westville Campus, Durban
South Africa


Vipan Kumar
Department of Chemistry
Guru Nanak Dev University
Amritsar
India


Rajshekhar Karpoormath
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (UKZN)
Westville Campus, Durban
South Africa




Contributor(s):
Agustín D. Lara-Basulto
Department of Psychology and Human Communication Therapy
University of Durango
Durango, CO 81301
United States


Agustín Lara-Esqueda
Department of Psychology and Human Communication Therapy
University of Durango
Durango, CO 81301
United States


Balasubramanian Ayshwariya
Department of Biotechnology
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu 641004
India


Bhavananthi Ilackkeya
Department of Biotechnology
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu 641004
India


Iván Delgado-Enciso
Department of Psychology and Human Communication Therapy
University of Durango
Durango, CO 81301
United States


Mansi L. Patil
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
R. T. M. Nagpur University, Nagpur 440033
Maharashtra
India


Margarita Balayan
Department of Psychology and Human Communication Therapy
University of Durango
Durango, CO 81301
United States


Meltem Ezgi Durgun
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University
Istanbul
Turkey


Palaniswamy Rani
Department of Biotechnology
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu 641004
India


Ramesh Harisharan
Department of Biotechnology
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu 641004
India


Ramadevi Mohan
Department of Integrative Biology
VIT University, Vellore-632014
Tamil Nadu
India


Sevgi Güngör
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University
Istanbul
Turkey


Sonia Sethi
Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology Malviya Industrial Area
Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
India


Subhashree Venugopal
Department of Integrative Biology
VIT University, Vellore-632014
Tamil Nadu
India


Swati S. Gaikwad
Nagpur College of Pharmacy
Wanadongri
Hingna Road, Nagpur
India


Yıldız Özsoy
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University
Istanbul
Turkey




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