Approaches towards Influenza Vaccine

Helen A. Watson
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Influenza viruses still constitute a true public ill health today. The influenza an epidemic was isolated for the primary time in 1931, and therefore the first attempts to develop a vaccine against the virus began soon afterwards. Additionally to causing seasonal epidemics, influenza viruses can cause pandemics randomly intervals, which are very hard to predict. Vaccination is that the best way of preventing the spread of influenza infection. However, seasonal vaccination is ineffective against pandemic influenza viruses due to antigenic differences, and it takes approximately six months from isolation of a replacement virus to develop an efficient vaccine. To deal with the emergence of latest circulating strains, but also the emergence of resistant strains to classic antivirals, it's necessary to develop new antiviral approaches. One among the possible ways to fight the emergence of pandemics could also be by employing a new sort of vaccine, with an extended and broad spectrum of action. The extracellular domain of the matrix protein 2 (M2e) of Influenza an epidemic may be a conservative region, and a beautiful target for a universal influenza vaccine.
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流感疫苗研究进展
流感病毒今天仍然构成真正的公共健康问题。1931年,流感第一次被隔离开来,因此不久就开始了针对该病毒开发疫苗的首次尝试。除了引起季节性流行病外,流感病毒还可能随机间隔引起流行病,这很难预测。接种疫苗是预防流感传播的最好方法。然而,由于抗原差异,季节性疫苗对大流行性流感病毒无效,并且从分离替代病毒到开发有效疫苗大约需要6个月。为了应对最新流行毒株的出现,以及对经典抗病毒药物具有耐药性的毒株的出现,有必要开发新的抗病毒方法。与流行病的出现作斗争的可能方法之一,也可能是采用一种具有广泛行动范围的新型疫苗。甲型流感病毒基质蛋白2 (M2e)的胞外结构域可能是一个保守的区域,也是通用流感疫苗的理想靶点。
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