Sick people often complain that they have become helpless and poor after taking medicine. Both pocket and health are leaving together. Scientists researching the disease have concluded that three diseases affecting a large population in the world's poorest countries can be treated with a single drug.
According to scientists, Chagas, leishmaniasis, and insomnia can be treated with a single drug. All three diseases are caused by parasitic germs entering the body and affect mostly the population of poor countries. Chagas is transmitted from bed bugs to humans and its patients get a lot of sleep.
Leishmaniasis is characterized by large pus-filled abscesses, which are spread by flies found in the sand. These three diseases affect 20 million people each year, and an estimated 50,000 people die from them.
According to research published in the scientific journal Nature, the drug has been used 3 million times in animals and safety tests are being performed on humans before starting experiments. The drug, which is being developed for diseases affecting the world's poor, is being hailed as an encouraging development.
Scientists say that leishmaniasis, chaperone, and insomnia are caused by the entry of the same parasitic germs into the body and it is hoped that the same drug can cure them.
There are medicines to treat these diseases before but they are expensive and have negative effects on the body. According to Dr. Almar Mayberg of the University of York, “This drug can target all three germs at the same time. Not much money is spent on such diseases because those affected live in poor countries.