淋病奈瑟菌疫苗:当代概览。

IF 19 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Clinical Microbiology Reviews Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Epub Date: 2024-01-16 DOI:10.1128/cmr.00094-23
Eloise Williams, Kate L Seib, Christopher K Fairley, Georgina L Pollock, Jane S Hocking, James S McCarthy, Deborah A Williamson
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摘要淋病奈瑟菌感染是一个重要的公共卫生问题,全球每年的发病率高达 8700 万。淋病奈瑟菌感染会导致严重的发病率,并对生殖健康和新生儿健康造成长期严重影响,在极少数情况下还会导致危及生命的疾病。在过去 20 年中,全球淋球菌感染率有所上升。重要的是,主要抗菌药物的耐药率也在持续上升,美国疾病控制和预防中心已将耐药淋球菌确定为对公共卫生的紧急威胁。本综述总结了淋球菌疫苗的现有证据,包括历史临床试验、关键的淋球菌疫苗临床前研究以及脑膜炎奈瑟菌疫苗对淋球菌感染影响的研究。此外还介绍了对潜在疫苗抗原的全面调查,包括通过传统疫苗免疫原性方法确定的抗原,以及通过更现代的反向疫苗学方法确定的抗原。最后,介绍了淋球菌疫苗的潜在流行病学影响以及进一步开发疫苗的研究重点。
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae vaccines: a contemporary overview.

Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection is an important public health issue, with an annual global incidence of 87 million. N. gonorrhoeae infection causes significant morbidity and can have serious long-term impacts on reproductive and neonatal health and may rarely cause life-threatening disease. Global rates of N. gonorrhoeae infection have increased over the past 20 years. Importantly, rates of antimicrobial resistance to key antimicrobials also continue to increase, with the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identifying drug-resistant N. gonorrhoeae as an urgent threat to public health. This review summarizes the current evidence for N. gonorrhoeae vaccines, including historical clinical trials, key N. gonorrhoeae vaccine preclinical studies, and studies of the impact of Neisseria meningitidis vaccines on N. gonorrhoeae infection. A comprehensive survey of potential vaccine antigens, including those identified through traditional vaccine immunogenicity approaches, as well as those identified using more contemporary reverse vaccinology approaches, are also described. Finally, the potential epidemiological impacts of a N. gonorrhoeae vaccine and research priorities for further vaccine development are described.

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Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Clinical Microbiology Reviews 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology Reviews (CMR) is a journal that primarily focuses on clinical microbiology and immunology.It aims to provide readers with up-to-date information on the latest developments in these fields.CMR also presents the current state of knowledge in clinical microbiology and immunology.Additionally, the journal offers balanced and thought-provoking perspectives on controversial issues in these areas.
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