Jicheng Han, Chunhui Yang, Yan Xiao, Jingjing Li, Ningyi Jin, Yiquan Li
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Abstract
The influenza B virus is one of the causes of seasonal influenza, which has a long history of existence in various populations. Adolescents, children, pregnant women, the elderly, as well as patients with major diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer, and those with low immunity are more susceptible to infection by the influenza virus. During the influenza seasons, the influenza B virus can cause significant harm and economic burden. At present, neuraminidase inhibitors, hemagglutinin inhibitors and RNA polymerase inhibitors are the main antiviral drugs that are used in the clinical treatment of influenza B. Due to the repeated use of antiviral drugs in recent years, the emergence of resistant strains of the influenza virus exacerbated. By combining anti-viral drugs with different mechanisms of action or using a combination of traditional Chinese medicine and chemical drugs, the problem of reduced drug sensitivity can be improved. This article introduces the drug targets of the influenza B virus and the mechanism of virus resistance. It also emphasizes the clinically used antiviral drugs and their mechanisms of action, thereby providing a reference basis for the development of new anti-influenza drugs.
期刊介绍:
Microbial Pathogenesis publishes original contributions and reviews about the molecular and cellular mechanisms of infectious diseases. It covers microbiology, host-pathogen interaction and immunology related to infectious agents, including bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa. It also accepts papers in the field of clinical microbiology, with the exception of case reports.
Research Areas Include:
-Pathogenesis
-Virulence factors
-Host susceptibility or resistance
-Immune mechanisms
-Identification, cloning and sequencing of relevant genes
-Genetic studies
-Viruses, prokaryotic organisms and protozoa
-Microbiota
-Systems biology related to infectious diseases
-Targets for vaccine design (pre-clinical studies)