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Mosquito-Borne Flaviviruses and Current Therapeutic Advances.

Xijing QianZhongtian Qi
Published in: Viruses (2022)
Mosquito-borne flavivirus infections affect approximately 400 million people worldwide each year and are global threats to public health. The common diseases caused by such flaviviruses include West Nile, yellow fever, dengue, Zika infection and Japanese encephalitis, which may result in severe symptoms and disorders of multiple organs or even fatal outcomes. Till now, no specific antiviral agents are commercially available for the treatment of the diseases. Numerous strategies have been adopted to develop novel and promising inhibitors against mosquito-borne flaviviruses, including drugs targeting the critical viral components or essential host factors during infection. Research advances in antiflaviviral therapy might optimize and widen the treatment options for flavivirus infection. This review summarizes the current developmental progresses and involved molecular mechanisms of antiviral agents against mosquito-borne flaviviruses.
Keyphrases
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  • dengue virus
  • zika virus
  • public health
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  • metabolic syndrome
  • early onset
  • drug delivery
  • skeletal muscle
  • smoking cessation
  • plasmodium falciparum