The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has today decided to award
the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
with one half jointly to
William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmurafor their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites
and the other half to
Youyou Tufor her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against Malaria
Diseases
caused by parasites have plagued humankind for millennia and constitute
a major global health problem. In particular, parasitic diseases affect
the world's poorest populations and represent a huge barrier to
improving human health and wellbeing. This year's Nobel Laureates have
developed therapies that have revolutionized the treatment of some of
the most devastating parasitic diseases.
William
C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura discovered a new drug, Avermectin, the
derivatives of which have radically lowered the incidence of River
Blindness and Lymphatic Filariasis, as well as showing efficacy against
an expanding number of other parasitic diseases. Youyou Tu discovered
Artemisinin, a drug that has significantly reduced the mortality rates
for patients suffering from Malaria.
These
two discoveries have provided humankind with powerful new means to
combat these debilitating diseases that affect hundreds of millions of
people annually. The consequences in terms of improved human health and
reduced suffering are immeasurable.
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