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Original Abstract of the Article :
Antiviral agents are valuable adjuncts to vaccine in the control of type A influenza. Amantadine has been available for many years for prophylaxis and therapy, but there have been concerns about side effects, particularly in the elderly. Thus, the anticipated licensure of rimantadine, an antiviral w...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1093/clinids/15.2.362
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Antiviral Resistance: A Race Against Time
This research is a timely exploration of antiviral resistance in the realm of influenza control. It utilizes a comprehensive approach, examining the potential implications of resistant influenza A viruses on their pathogenicity and transmissibility. The authors found that resistant viruses do not appear to be more virulent than their sensitive counterparts. However, the extent to which resistant viruses might be transmitted or perpetuated remains an open question. The study suggests that drug use should not be abruptly restricted, and recommendations should be periodically reviewed as more definitive data emerges. The authors emphasize the importance of limiting exposure to infected individuals, regardless of their antiviral treatment status.
A Balancing Act: Managing Antiviral Resistance
This study underscores the intricate challenge of managing antiviral resistance in influenza. While resistant viruses may not be inherently more virulent, the potential for their spread remains a significant concern. This calls for a cautious approach, where antiviral drug use isn't curtailed but monitored closely. The study highlights the need for ongoing research and data collection to inform future recommendations and ensure the effectiveness of antiviral therapies.
A Desert Oasis: Managing Influenza
This research is like a desert oasis, providing valuable insights into the complexities of influenza control. It reminds us that even though antiviral resistance is a concern, we need to navigate this challenge with careful planning and ongoing observation. Just like finding water in the desert, it's essential to approach antiviral treatment with a strategic mindset, ensuring it remains effective in the face of evolving threats. The researchers' call for a balanced approach and continued research offers a refreshing outlook in the fight against influenza.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study sheds light on the ongoing battle against influenza, demonstrating the importance of managing antiviral resistance with a careful balance of intervention and observation. Like a seasoned desert explorer, this research reminds us that staying vigilant and adapting to the ever-shifting landscape of viral threats is crucial for maintaining the effectiveness of antiviral treatments and protecting ourselves from the sands of viral infection.
Date :
- Date Completed 1992-10-13
- Date Revised 2019-05-09
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