Module 1_Parasitic infections.- Chapter 1.1. Satranidzole and my pharmaceutical research odyssey: a success story.- Chapter 1.2. Amoebiasis revisited.- Chapter 1.3. Cerebral malaria: pathogenesis and treatment strategies.- Chapter 1.4. Immunopathogenesis of cerebral malaria.- Chapter 1.5. 5. Leishmaniasis: the disease and the drugs.- Chapter 1.6. Human trichomoniasis.- Chapter 1.7. Taeniasis and neurocysticercosis: the emerging public health problems.- Chapter 1.8. Helminth parasites: the cause of distress and diseases.- Chapter 1.9. Neglected tropical diseases: a biosocial perspective.- Module 2_ Bacterial infections.- Chapter 2.1. Autophagy and infectious diseases.- Chapter 2.2. Anti-microbial resistance: where are we heading towards?- Chapter 2.3. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria: an update on infections caused, laboratory identification and treatment.- Chapter 2.4. Drugs under pre-clinical and clinical testing for the treatment of infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus: an update.- Chapter 2.5. Recurrent vulvovaginal infections: etiology, diagnosis, treatment and management.- Chapter 2.6. Enterococci: a nosocomial pathogen.- Chapter 2.7. Anti-oxidants in health and infectious diseases.- Module 3_ Viral infections.- Chapter 3.1. HIV-AIDS: an unconquered immune-war.- Chapter 3.2. Chikungunya fever: where are we today?- Chapter 3.3. Epigenetics and infectious pathogens: interactions, ploy and perspectives.- Module 4_ Fungal infections.- Chapter 4.1. Fungal diseases: an overview.- Chapter 4.2. An update on sexually transmitted infections (STIs): an Indian context.- Chapter 4.3. Candida: friend and foe of humans.
About the Author: Professor (Dr.) Prati Pal Singh, an internationally renowned educationalist and scientist, works at the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), S. A. S Nagar, India. For his Ph.D. degree (1980), he worked at the Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, and did his post-doctorate at Stanford University Medical Centre, CA, USA (1986) and Ohio State University, OH, USA (1984-85). Prof. Singh was subsequently a visiting fellow at Montreal General Hospital, Canada (1985). He is an eminent biotechnologist, parasitologist, microbiologist, immunologist and neuroimmunopharmacologist. Prof. Singh was involved in the pre-clinical development of satranidazole, a new anti-amoebic drug which is now on the market. He first reported on opiates as a new class of drugs for the treatment of parasitic/microbial infections, and has made important contributions to the control and treatment of malaria, tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, amoebiasis and trichomoniasis. Prof. Singh has co-edited three books: Water and Health (2014), Human Parasitic Infections of Pharmaceutical and National Health Importance (2009) and Biotechnical Approaches to Neuroimminumodulation and Infectious Diseases (2009). He has over 200 research publications including one in Nature Medicine, five editorials and nine patents including one US patent to his credit. Prof. Singh has been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parasitic Diseases, and serves on the Editorial Board of the US journal J. Neuroimmune Pharmacology and several other international journals. Prof. Singh was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India (2004) and Fellow of the Academy of Microbiological Sciences (2008), and was nominated for the fellowships of the Indian National Science Academy and Indian Science Academy. He was elected an At-Large Councilor (non-US) for the Society on Neuroimmune Pharmacology, USA in 2010. Prof. Singh was awarded the prestigious Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Global Health Award in 2008, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA award in 2006, and the Tulasbai Somani Educational Trust Award of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences in 1992. Prof. Singh was also a co-investigator in an Indo-European Union 7th FP (2008) project "New Approaches to Target Tuberculosis". He has been invited for lectures/meetings in the USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Belgium and China. Prof. Singh is a Senator of NIPER, and its former Associate Dean (Academic Affairs). E-mail ID: drppsingh2016@gmail.com