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Progress of Influenza Viruses and Inhibitors
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Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses. It has the
characteristics of fast transmission and strong infectivity, and it does great harm to human
health and survival. It is estimated that the seasonal influenza epidemics every year will
cause about one billion cases of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide,
while influenza A virus is the leading cause of infection and death. Currently, the
main drugs used in clinics to treat influenza viruses are neuraminidase inhibitors, and these
drugs have shown excellent efficacy in treating influenza viruses. However, various
mutant strains have developed resistance to these effective drugs in clinics (such as the
subtype mutant strains of H274Y in H1N1 or H5N1 and E119V in H3N2 have developed
resistance to Oseltamivir). Influenza viruses mutate frequently, and new viral strains are
constantly discovered, and the pandemics will break out at any time. Therefore, it is urgent
to develop efficient and broad-spectrum drugs to prevent and treat the influenza pandemic
caused by the emerging new subtypes. This review focuses on describing the pandemic
history, the structure, function and prevention methods of influenza viruses and the
progress of the development of anti-influenza drugs, to provide the reference for prevention
and treatment of influenza viruses and development of influenza virus inhibitors.
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Title: Progress of Influenza Viruses and Inhibitors
Description:
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses.
It has the
characteristics of fast transmission and strong infectivity, and it does great harm to human
health and survival.
It is estimated that the seasonal influenza epidemics every year will
cause about one billion cases of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide,
while influenza A virus is the leading cause of infection and death.
Currently, the
main drugs used in clinics to treat influenza viruses are neuraminidase inhibitors, and these
drugs have shown excellent efficacy in treating influenza viruses.
However, various
mutant strains have developed resistance to these effective drugs in clinics (such as the
subtype mutant strains of H274Y in H1N1 or H5N1 and E119V in H3N2 have developed
resistance to Oseltamivir).
Influenza viruses mutate frequently, and new viral strains are
constantly discovered, and the pandemics will break out at any time.
Therefore, it is urgent
to develop efficient and broad-spectrum drugs to prevent and treat the influenza pandemic
caused by the emerging new subtypes.
This review focuses on describing the pandemic
history, the structure, function and prevention methods of influenza viruses and the
progress of the development of anti-influenza drugs, to provide the reference for prevention
and treatment of influenza viruses and development of influenza virus inhibitors.
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