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Title: Application of nanoparticles in the control and management of pathogenic microorganisms
Authors: Jesse, I. A
Mamman, P. G.
Umar, A. O
Aliyu, A. M.
Ibrahim, H. O.
Busari, M. B.
Amuzat, A. O.
Adisa, M. J.
Keywords: Nanoparticles, nano pesticides, parasites, toxicity.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Journal of Public Health and Diseases Volume
Citation: Jesse et al.
Series/Report no.: ;1(2), 15-21
Abstract: In the past few decades, there have been growing interests in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in combating infectious diseases. This is due to their unique size, shape and significantly improved physical, chemical, biological andantimicrobial properties at the nanoscale. Different types of NPs like gallium, copper, zinc, titanium, magnesium, gold andsilver have been developed. However, silver nanoparticles have proved to be most effective as they exhibit potentantimicrobial efficacy against pathogenic bacteria, fungi, virus and parasites. Diagnosis and treatment of diseases can be done using NPs because they have been found to be very sensitive and specific in detection of pathogens. More so, someare inexpensive and easily reproducible. The progress in development of nanopesticides, nanovaccine as well asnanodiagnostic tools are opening up new avenues in the management of infectious diseases. However, there arechallenges particularly the toxicity, which is a big issue of public health concerns. This review outlines the conceivableopportunities regarding the application of NPs for the control and management of pathogenic microorganisms.
Description: Jesse et al.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2745
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