DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/442ee9/innovations_in_com) has announced the addition of the "Innovations in Combating Infectious Diseases: Opportunities in Therapeutics and Diagnostics through Application of Proteomics, Genomics, Nanotechnology, and Novel Sources of Lead Generation" report to their offering.
“Innovations in Combating Infectious Diseases: Opportunities in Therapeutics and Diagnostics through Application of Proteomics, Genomics, Nanotechnology, and Novel Sources of Lead Generation”
Infectious disease is not merely a problem of the past; despite significant breakthroughs achieved during the last century in the development of antibiotic, antiviral, and antiparasitic drugs and vaccines, the eradication or even control of many infectious diseases has not been accomplished. Of particular current concern are the problems of rapidly developing drug resistance, emerging disease, re-emerging disease, the threat of bioterrorism, and the speed of reaction to the appearance of virulent strains posing pandemic threats. Furthermore, the effective treatment of infectious diseases is dependent on accurate and rapid diagnosis, and this in itself can present significant challenges, especially in cases where the disease progression is poorly understood or has long asymptomatic latency (such as prion diseases).
Successful drugs and vaccines against infectious agents that put millions of people at risk have potentially lucrative markets. The key to developing those drugs is to understand the pathogenic process and gain insight into where and how it can best be interrupted. This report makes a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the cutting edge of research aiming to reveal how bacteria, viruses, fungi, and prions infect and affect their hosts. It also assesses the new technologies and techniques that are being used to design and develop the anti-infective drugs and diagnostic methods of the 21st century.
Key features of this report
This report presents a snapshot of how new technologies and approaches are being applied to the discovery of new drug targets, vaccine candidates, lead compounds, and novel delivery systems that will enhance diagnostics and therapeutics across the whole range of infectious diseases:
- How proteomics is being used to identify biomarkers for new diagnostics in infectious diseases
- How proteomics is being used to identify novel targets for drug discovery and vaccine development in infectious diseases
- The impact of genomics on the search for novel targets for infectious disease drug discovery
- Novel natural sources for lead generation in infectious diseases
- Lead optimization techniques relevant to infectious diseases
- How the application of nanobiotechnology is impacting on drug discovery and drug delivery in infectious diseases
Key findings from this report
- Drug development, vaccine development, and novel approaches to therapeutics are needed urgently for bacterial, viral, fungal, and prion diseases, which cause high morbidity and mortality in both the developing and the developed world.
- To date, there has been an intensive research effort to use proteomics to detect, identify, characterize, and validate biomarkers and protein signatures in diagnostics for many different infectious diseases but validation and commercialization has so far proved relatively elusive.
- Drug resistance, emerging infections and the threat of bioterrorism make the understanding of virulence factors and disease pathogenesis essential to form a springboard from which to launch drug discovery programs.
- Genomics is being applied to drug discovery across the spectrum of infectious diseases, whether they are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or prions. Genomic data can be used in public health surveillance and monitoring of infectious diseases, particularly when there is a threat of a pandemic or bioterrorist attack.
- Novel sources of lead compounds to screen against newly discovered targets are much needed; natural sources have already provided the starting point for several successful anti-infectives, and many sources remain to be explored.
Key Topics Covered:
- Chapter 1 The need for new therapeutic approaches in infectious diseases
- Chapter 2 Proteomics in the design of novel diagnostics for infectious diseases
- Chapter 3 Proteomic methods in infectious disease drug discovery
- Chapter 4 Genomics and its impact on drug discovery in infectious diseases
- Chapter 5 Natural sources of drug leads for infectious diseases
- Chapter 6 Lead optimization in infectious disease drug discovery
- Chapter 7 Applications of nanotechnology in infectious diseases
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Source: Business Insights

