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Intravenous immunoglobulin for infectious diseases: Back to the pre-antibiotic and passive prophylaxis era?
, S. Lacroix-Desmazes, M.D. Kazatchkine, S.V. Kaveri
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2004
PMID: 15165745
Volume: 25
   
Issue: 6
Pages: 306 - 310
Abstract
The dramatic increase in both the number of novel infectious agents and resistance to antimicrobial drugs has incited the need for adjunct therapies in the war against infectious diseases. Exciting recent studies have demonstrated the use of antibodies in the form of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) against infections. By virtue of the diverse repertoire of immunoglobulins that possess a wide spectrum of antibacterial and antiviral specificities, IVIg provides antimicrobial efficacy independently of pathogen resistance and represents a promising alternative strategy for the treatment of diseases for which a specific therapy is not yet available.
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JournalData powered by SciSpaceTrends in Pharmacological Sciences
PublisherData powered by SciSpaceElsevier Ltd
ISSN01656147
Open AccessNo