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Vaccine represents the primary means of preventing influenza. Although influenza vaccines provide a high rate of protection in young and ambulatory elderly, a lower rate of protection occurs in the frail elderly and immunocompromised hosts. Researchers have developed new vaccine strategies that use ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10977471
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Influenza: A Journey Through the Desert of Viral Infections
Influenza, a common and sometimes debilitating viral infection, can be likened to a sandstorm, sweeping through populations with unpredictable force. This research explores the vast desert of influenza prevention and treatment, highlighting advancements in vaccines and antiviral therapies. The researchers emphasize the importance of vaccination as the primary means of preventing influenza, particularly for vulnerable populations like young children and the elderly. They also discuss the development of new vaccine strategies, such as live attenuated, cold-adapted virus vaccines, which offer broader protection and reduced side effects. In addition, the researchers explore the use of antiviral medications, such as amantadine, rimantadine, and neuraminidase inhibitors, which can be used for prophylaxis and treatment of influenza infections.
Fighting Influenza: A Multifaceted Approach
The research highlights the effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors, such as inhaled zanamivir and oral oseltamivir, in treating and preventing influenza illness. These drugs have shown significant clinical efficacy and offer a valuable tool for managing influenza outbreaks.
Navigating the Desert of Influenza Seasons
Influenza is a seasonal threat, and this research provides valuable insights into the current landscape of prevention and treatment strategies. It underscores the importance of vaccination, antiviral medications, and public health measures in mitigating the impact of influenza epidemics.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides a comprehensive overview of the advancements in influenza prevention and treatment, highlighting the effectiveness of vaccines and antiviral therapies. It encourages the use of these tools to protect individuals and communities from the debilitating effects of influenza infections. It is a reminder that the desert of viral infections is a constant challenge, requiring ongoing research and innovation to develop effective and safe interventions.
Date :
- Date Completed 2000-08-16
- Date Revised 2005-11-22
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