Lymphatic filariasis
Our R&D portfolio for lymphatic filariasis
What we have achieved
R&D progress in the development of a macrofilaricide (a treatment able to kill adult worms) could benefit all filarial diseases. After testing oxfendazole for river blindness and other filarial diseases as part of the eWHORM consortium, DNDi is supporting partners now working to test the drug against lymphatic filariasis.
What we are doing for people with lymphatic filariasis
We aim to test and develop a new treatment that can prevent disability and help eliminate lymphatic filariasis as a public health treat.
Building capacity, uniting expertise
Research platforms and consortiums that bring together researchers and strengthen research capacities in low- and middle-income countries are central to our virtual R&D model.
Partnering for patients
Collaboration is an essential part of how we work. We have forged a diverse range of alliances and research collaborations with over 200 partners in nearly 50 countries.
Making medical history for neglected patients
We develop urgently needed treatments for neglected patients and ensure they’re affordable, available, and adapted to the communities who need them
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