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Immunotherapy of viral infections
N.R. Hegde, P.P. Rao, , S.V. Kaveri
Published in FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
2009
PMID: 20635993
Volume: 1
   
Issue: 4
Pages: 691 - 711
Abstract
Among the microorganisms that cause diseases of medical or veterinary importance, the only group that is entirely dependent on the host, and hence not easily amenable to therapy via pharmaceuticals, is the viruses. Since viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens, and therefore depend a great deal on cellular processes, direct therapy of viral infections is difficult. Thus, modifying or targeting nonspecific or specific immune responses is an important aspect of intervention of ongoing viral infections. However, as a result of the unavailability of effective vaccines and the extended duration of manifestation, chronic viral infections are the most suitable for immunotherapies. We present an overview of various immunological strategies that have been applied for treating viral infections after exposure to the infectious agent. © 2009 Future Medicine Ltd.
About the journal
JournalImmunotherapy
PublisherFUTURE MEDICINE LTD
ISSN1750743X
Open AccessNo