Experts analyse parasites to find “snail fever” drugs
Hong Kong, July 17: Scientists have mapped out the genomes of two parasites that cause snail fever, a disease that afflicts 210 million rural people worldwide and for which there is still no vaccine.
Only one drug currently exists to fight the disease, which is also known as Schistomiasis. Experts hope that by laying out the genetic structure of the parasites, new drugs can be designed to fight them.