Selected article for: "prevalent virus and respiratory virus"

Author: Smith, Steven B.; Dampier, William; Tozeren, Aydin; Brown, James R.; Magid-Slav, Michal
Title: Identification of Common Biological Pathways and Drug Targets Across Multiple Respiratory Viruses Based on Human Host Gene Expression Analysis
  • Document date: 2012_3_14
  • ID: 100ir651_2
    Snippet: While initially effective, pathogen gene targeted treatments exert evolutionary selection on the infectious species often leading to the emergence of drug resistant strains. As a result, there are increasing clinical reports of resistance against many drugs that directly act on viral proteins or their DNA [5, 6] . In particular, resistance to different classes of antiviral drugs is becoming more clinically prevalent in respiratory virus infection.....
    Document: While initially effective, pathogen gene targeted treatments exert evolutionary selection on the infectious species often leading to the emergence of drug resistant strains. As a result, there are increasing clinical reports of resistance against many drugs that directly act on viral proteins or their DNA [5, 6] . In particular, resistance to different classes of antiviral drugs is becoming more clinically prevalent in respiratory virus infections as seen with RSV and FLU treated with the antiviral drugs palivizumab [7] , and oseltamivir [8] , respectively.

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