نتایج جستجو برای: influenza agents

تعداد نتایج: 428899  

2011
Mehran Haidari Wei Zhang Leila Ganjehei Muzammil Ali Zhenping Chen

Influenza A viruses are a severe threat worldwide, causing large epidemics that kill thousands every year. Prevention of influenza infection is complicated by continuous viral antigenic changes. Newer anti-influenza agents include MEK/ERK and protein kinase C inhibitors; however, the downstream effectors of these pathways have not been determined. In this study, we identified a common mechanism...

2014
Parvaneh Mehrbod Abdul Rahman Omar Mohd Hair-Bejo Amin Haghani Aini Ideris

The influenza virus (IV) is known to be a resistant virus with frequent mutations, causing severe respiratory diseases in the upper respiratory system. Public health concerns about clinical efficacy of all conventional drugs are ambiguous; therefore, finding additional therapeutic agents is critical to prevent and control influenza outbreaks. Influenza is associated with the induction of proinf...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2008
W Garrett Nichols Angela J Peck Campbell Michael Boeckh

Though several antivirals have been developed and marketed to treat influenza virus infections, the development of antiviral agents with clinical activity against other respiratory viruses has been more problematic. Here we review the epidemiology of respiratory viral infections in immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts, examine the evidence surrounding the currently available antivirals f...

Journal: :Frontiers in chemical sciences 2022

Cholistani plants are a rich source of many biological/pharmacological agents. Recent studies have supported the idea that cholistani in antimicrobial agents especially against viruses. Medicinal like Haloxylon recurvum, Salsola baryosma, and Achyranthes aspera hold potential to control viruses Avian Influenza Swine Influenza. Prevention by vaccination is best treatment so far, but some side ef...

Journal: :Acta naturae 2016
D N Shcherbinin S V Alekseeva M M Shmarov Yu A Smirnov B S Naroditskiy A L Gintsburg

Vaccination has been successfully used to prevent influenza for a long time. Influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA), which induces a humoral immune response in humans and protection against the flu, is the main antigenic component of modern influenza vaccines. However, new seasonal and pandemic influenza virus variants with altered structures of HA occasionally occur. This allows the pathogen to av...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
David S. Fedson

Developing countries face unique difficulties preparing for an influenza pandemic. Our current top-down approach will not provide these countries with adequate supplies of vaccines and antiviral agents. Consequently, they will have to use a bottom-up approach based on inexpensive generic agents that either modify the host response to influenza virus or act as antiviral agents. Several of these ...

2013
Dennis L. Chao

BACKGROUND The mutations that confer resistance to antiviral agents are thought to be detrimental, or at best neutral, to influenza virus fitness. The fact that resistant influenza strains can circulate and sometimes replace sensitive strains is of great public health concern. OBJECTIVES We used mathematical modeling to test various hypotheses about the transmission of antiviral-resistant inf...

Journal: :Influenza and other respiratory viruses 2013
Frederick G Hayden

This summary provides an overview of investigational antiviral agents for influenza and of future directions for development of influenza therapeutics. While progress in developing clinically useful antiviral agents for influenza has been generally slow, especially with respect to seriously ill and high-risk patients, important clinical studies of intravenous neuraminidase inhibitors, antibodie...

2015
Edin Jessica Mifsud Amabel C. L. Tan Lorena Elizabeth Brown Brendon Yew Loong Chua David C. Jackson

Immunostimulatory agents provide a new category of anti-microbial agents that activate the host's innate immune system allowing control of viral and/or bacterial infections. The TLR-2 agonist PEG-Pam2Cys has been shown to mediate potent anti-viral activity against influenza viruses when administered prophylactically (1). Here, we demonstrate that the treatment of mice with PEG-Pam2Cys does not ...

2007
John S. Oxford

Influenza is a highly contagious and debilitating disease that imposes an excess burden of complications and mortality. Antiviral therapy is the primary intervention for treatment and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) of influenza. Amantadine and rimantadine are members of the M2 class of antiviral agents and are moderately effective in influenza management. However, their utility is compromised ...

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