Q2 · MEDICINE
Article
Author: Gajurel, Kiran ; Gilman, Robert H. ; Bach, Thanh ; Conrad, Thomas ; Stebounova, Larissa V. ; Murry, Daryl J. ; Ince, Dilek ; An, Guohua ; Codd, Ellen E. ; Gonzalez, Armando E. ; Horton, John ; Winokur, Patricia ; Deye, Greg ; Nomicos, Effie Y. H. ; Hodgson-Zingman, Denice ; Kennedy, Jessie ; Garcia, Hector H. ; Jones, Walt
Cysticercosis is a parasitic disease that frequently involves the human central nervous system (CNS), and current treatment options are limited. Oxfendazole, a veterinary medicine belonging to the benzimidazole family of anthelmintic drugs, has demonstrated substantial activity against the tissue stages of
Taenia solium
and has potential to be developed as an effective therapy for neurocysticercosis.