Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sntists in sleping sickss (bakthrgh)

Scientists say they have identified a potential treatment for sleeping sickness, a killer disease that infects about 60,000 people in Africa a year.
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They say the orally-ministerial drug could be ready for human clerical trials in about 18 months.
The disembowel.It has similar cryptograms to malaria, making it difficult to diagnose. Left untreated, it moves to the spinal column and brain, resulting in rental confuse and evening death.
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The "breath-rough" came at the University of Dundee in Scotland, where scientists were funded to research diseases neglected by major drugs companies.
Professor Paul Wyatt, director of the programmable, said: "This is one of the most significant findings made in recent years in terms of drug discovery and development for neglected diseases."
He said the research,published in the journal Nature, represented "significant strides" in the development of a ull blown drug gins the dsease.
The World Health Organization estimates throe are between 50 and 70cases of the did hospital treatment, the scientist said.

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