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Prevention and Potential Treatment Strategies for Respiratory Syncytial Virus.


ABSTRACT: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a significant viral pathogen that causes respiratory infections in infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. RSV-related illnesses impose a substantial economic burden worldwide annually. The molecular structure, function, and in vivo interaction mechanisms of RSV have received more comprehensive attention in recent times, and significant progress has been made in developing inhibitors targeting various stages of the RSV replication cycle. These include fusion inhibitors, RSV polymerase inhibitors, and nucleoprotein inhibitors, as well as FDA-approved RSV prophylactic drugs palivizumab and nirsevimab. The research community is hopeful that these developments might provide easier access to knowledge and might spark new ideas for research programs.

SUBMITTER: Sun BW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10856762 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prevention and Potential Treatment Strategies for Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

Sun Bo-Wen BW   Zhang Peng-Peng PP   Wang Zong-Hao ZH   Yao Xia X   He Meng-Lan ML   Bai Rui-Ting RT   Che Hao H   Lin Jing J   Xie Tian T   Hui Zi Z   Ye Xiang-Yang XY   Wang Li-Wei LW  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20240125 3


Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a significant viral pathogen that causes respiratory infections in infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. RSV-related illnesses impose a substantial economic burden worldwide annually. The molecular structure, function, and in vivo interaction mechanisms of RSV have received more comprehensive attention in recent times, and significant progress has been made in developing inhibitors targeting various stages of the RSV replication cycle. Thes  ...[more]

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2024-05-29 | GSE232687 | GEO