The status of development of nanoparticle-based swine influenza vaccines: A review

U. Poudel, Saurav Pantha, K. Kaphle
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Background Swine are the most important meat animal, famous for white meat, which are prepared as ham, bacon, gammon, sausages and pork. Swine are valuable animals and they are physiologically, immunologically and anatomically similar to humans and their organ can be transplanted to the humans. Due to modernization, the cultural food restriction has lost in the people of urban communities and among the younger generations in Nepal. Gradually changing feeding habit of Nepalese has proven pork to be a useful addition to the food menu. Not only 8.7 lakhs swine in Nepal but the global pig population which occupy 769.05 million are suffering every day from new challenges and threats from very harmful pathogens and diseases like swine dysentery, coccidiosis, swine influenza, etc. Swine influenza is highly contagious rapidly spreading zoonotic viral disease of pigs characterized by febrile respiratory disease often complicated with secondary bacterial infections. Vaccines are only tool for prophylactic measures. There is big challenge for vaccine researchers, manufacturers and scientists for development of effective vaccine regarding swine influenza. Currently available flu vaccines are capable of homologous protection of virus but fail to induce cross protection against frequently evolving heterologous viruses. In this review, we discuss the status of novel nanoparticle-based approach of swine influenza virus vaccine development contributed significantly by Nepalese scientist and the future directions to control this economically important swine disease.
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纳米颗粒型猪流感疫苗的研究进展
猪是最重要的肉类动物,以白肉而闻名,白肉可以制成火腿、培根、火腿、香肠和猪肉。猪是一种有价值的动物,它们在生理、免疫和解剖学上与人类相似,它们的器官可以移植给人类。由于现代化,尼泊尔的城市社区和年轻一代的人们已经失去了文化饮食限制。尼泊尔人逐渐改变的饮食习惯已经证明猪肉是食物菜单上有用的补充。不仅尼泊尔有87万头猪,而且全球有7.6905亿头猪每天都面临着来自猪痢疾、球虫病、猪流感等非常有害的病原体和疾病的新挑战和威胁。猪流感是一种高传染性、快速传播的猪人畜共患病毒性疾病,其特征是发热性呼吸道疾病,常伴有继发性细菌感染。疫苗只是预防措施的工具。疫苗研究人员、制造商和科学家在开发有效的猪流感疫苗方面面临着巨大的挑战。目前可用的流感疫苗能够对病毒进行同源保护,但不能诱导对频繁进化的异源病毒的交叉保护。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了尼泊尔科学家为猪流感病毒疫苗开发做出重大贡献的新型纳米颗粒方法的现状,以及控制这一经济上重要的猪疾病的未来方向。
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