Book Description
Sustainable Nanomaterials for Treatment and Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases investigates the dynamic intersection of nanotechnology and healthcare, focusing on infectious diseases. The book conducts a thorough study of the current state of research and development in the field, providing important insights into the unique methods and technologies being deployed. Based on research from researchers and industry professionals, the book emphasizes research on sustainable nanomaterials within the broader framework of infectious disease management. Key topics covered include nanomaterial synthesis and characterization using environmentally benign technologies, their application in infectious disease diagnostics, and their role in developing long-term therapeutic interventions. Additionally, other sections cover fundamental concepts, emerging concerns and challenges to combat infectious diseases, the characterization of nanomaterials for theranotic applications, and the toxicity, biocompatibility, and regulatory perspective in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.