Contemporary exploitation of natural products for arthropod-borne pathogen transmission-blocking interventions

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Jackson M. Muema
Joel L. Bargul
Meshack A. Obonyo
Sospeter N. Njeru
Damaris Matoke-Muhia
James M. Mutunga
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[1] Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT),Department of Biochemistry
[2] International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (Icipe),Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[3] Egerton University,Centre for Traditional Medicine and Drug Research (CTMDR)
[4] Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI),Centre for Biotechnology Research Development (CBRD)
[5] Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI),Department of Biological Sciences
[6] Mount Kenya University (MKU),School of Engineering Design, Technology and Professional Programs
[7] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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Human pathogen transmission-blocking; Natural products; Arthropod disease vectors; Disease control; Anti-infectives;
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An integrated approach to innovatively counter the transmission of various arthropod-borne diseases to humans would benefit from strategies that sustainably limit onward passage of infective life cycle stages of pathogens and parasites to the insect vectors and vice versa. Aiming to accelerate the impetus towards a disease-free world amid the challenges posed by climate change, discovery, mindful exploitation and integration of active natural products in design of pathogen transmission-blocking interventions is of high priority. Herein, we provide a review of natural compounds endowed with blockade potential against transmissible forms of human pathogens reported in the last 2 decades from 2000 to 2021. Finally, we propose various translational strategies that can exploit these pathogen transmission-blocking natural products into design of novel and sustainable disease control interventions. In summary, tapping these compounds will potentially aid in integrated combat mission to reduce disease transmission trends.
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