Dengue and severe dengue.

IF 19.3 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Shirin Kalimuddin, Po Ying Chia, Jenny G Low, Eng Eong Ooi
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Abstract

SUMMARYDengue is an acute mosquito-borne viral disease that is highly prevalent throughout the tropical world. The geographic footprint of the four dengue viruses (DENV-1 to -4) that cause this disease and their Aedes mosquito vector is expanding, extending into North America and Mediterranean Europe. Furthermore, although dengue has historically been a disease that disproportionately affects children, changing population demographics and increasing travel to and from the tropics have contributed to a growing incidence in adults. Dengue in adults, particularly older adults, brings fresh and complex challenges to case management. Although dengue is now a vaccine-preventable disease, the efficacy profiles of licensed vaccines as well as those in late-stage clinical development suggest that vaccination alone would not fully retard the global expansion of dengue. Other countermeasures, including antiviral drugs, will be needed. This paper reviews the molecular interplay underlying dengue pathogenesis, including from virological and immunological perspectives, which are foundational for developing antiviral therapies and new vaccines. It also reviews the hurdles facing antiviral development and discusses new insights on dengue immunity that can guide the deployment of imperfect vaccines to begin reversing the global burden of dengue.

登革热和重症登革热。
登革热是一种急性蚊媒病毒性疾病,在热带世界高度流行。导致这种疾病的四种登革热病毒(DENV-1至-4)及其媒介伊蚊的地理足迹正在扩大,延伸到北美和地中海欧洲。此外,虽然登革热历来是一种严重影响儿童的疾病,但人口结构的变化和往返热带地区的旅行增加导致成人发病率不断上升。成人,特别是老年人的登革热给病例管理带来了新的和复杂的挑战。虽然登革热现在是一种疫苗可预防的疾病,但许可疫苗的功效概况以及处于后期临床开发阶段的疫苗表明,仅靠接种疫苗并不能完全阻止登革热在全球的蔓延。还需要其他对策,包括抗病毒药物。本文综述了登革热发病机制中的分子相互作用,包括病毒学和免疫学的观点,这是开发抗病毒治疗和新疫苗的基础。它还审查了抗病毒药物开发面临的障碍,并讨论了关于登革热免疫的新见解,这些见解可以指导部署不完善的疫苗,以开始扭转登革热的全球负担。
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Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Clinical Microbiology Reviews 医学-微生物学
CiteScore
54.20
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0.50%
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38
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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