id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255690-xc4bxin4 Rolain, Jean-Marc Recycling of chloroquine and its hydroxyl analogue to face bacterial, fungal and viral infections in the 21st century 2007-07-16 .txt text/plain 7020 351 39 Here we review available in vitro and in vivo data on the effects of CQ/HCQ on bacterial, fungal and viral infections, with the concept that manipulation of the intracellular pH in cells and modification of glycosylation of proteins by lysosomotropic agents instead of antimicrobial compounds is a powerful approach as new therapeutic strategies for the prevention and therapeutic management of several infectious diseases, including some of great public health concern worldwide. Coxiella burnetii [5, 13] Histoplasma capsulatum [24] HIV [2, [29] [30] [31] [32] ] Tropheryma whipplei [7, 8] Cryptococcus neoformans [15, 25] SARS-CoV [33, 34] Legionella pneumophila [11] Paracoccidioides brasiliensis [26] Influenza viruses [35] [36] [37] [38] Francisella tularensis [12] Penicillium marneffei [15, 27] Flavivirus, including yellow fever virus [39] Mycobacterium tuberculosis [14] Aspergillus fumigatus [28] Rubella virus [ tetracycline and quinolone regimen for at least 4 years, with a high percentage of relapses [6] . ./cache/cord-255690-xc4bxin4.txt ./txt/cord-255690-xc4bxin4.txt