Selected article for: "adenovirus infection and infectious disease"

Author: Chen, Ji‐Ming
Title: Live unattenuated vaccines for controlling viral diseases including COVID‐19
  • Cord-id: 7jz20zh0
  • Document date: 2020_8_24
  • ID: 7jz20zh0
    Snippet: Live unattenuated vaccines (LUVs) have been neglected for decades due to widespread prejudice against their safety, although they have successfully controlled yellow fever and adenovirus infection in humans as well as rinderpest and infectious bursal disease in animals. This review elucidated that LUVs could be highly safe with selective use of neutralizing anti‐virus antibodies, natural anti‐glycan antibodies, non‐antibody antivirals, and ectopic inoculation. Also, LUVs could be of high e
    Document: Live unattenuated vaccines (LUVs) have been neglected for decades due to widespread prejudice against their safety, although they have successfully controlled yellow fever and adenovirus infection in humans as well as rinderpest and infectious bursal disease in animals. This review elucidated that LUVs could be highly safe with selective use of neutralizing anti‐virus antibodies, natural anti‐glycan antibodies, non‐antibody antivirals, and ectopic inoculation. Also, LUVs could be of high efficacy, high development speed, and high production efficiency, with the development of humanized monoclonal antibodies and other modern technologies. They could circumvent antibody‐dependent enhancement and maternal‐derived antibody interference. With these important advantages, LUVs could be more powerful than other vaccines for controlling some viral diseases, and they warrant urgent investigation with animal experiments and clinical trials for defeating the COVID‐19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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