Trypanosomatid parasites, translational research in a One Health, One World environment
Alicia Ponte-Sucre
Adequate policies to achieve universal access to high-quality diagnostics and therapeutics in the challenge represented by Trypanosomatidae-borne diseases remain essential to command surveillance as a successful tool and a way to delay the unavoidable surge of resistance toward the currently used drugs. In the case of leishmaniasis, even for uncomplicated cutaneous leishmaniasis, most patients in endemic regions are treated with systemic therapies due to reasons such as local protocol misalignme
