The high mortality of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) viruses infection in humans gives rise to considerable concern that it might someday cause another lethal pandemic. At present there is no other effective alternative besides the early and enough administration of neuraminidase inhibitors, which may be crucial for the patient management. However, its efficacy is sometimes limited because of the late administration in some patients especially the seriously ill ones and the continual occurrence of oseltamivir resistant A (H5N1) strains. The specific candidate vaccine are still under development and the practical value of passive immunization is hard to be widely applied because of the scarcity of convalescent human plasma, espec...
Abstract: In 2009, we have been experiencing a new pandemic of novel influenza virus type A (H1N1) i...
Introduction: Influenza represents a major public health threat worldwide. Implementation of good pe...
Antiviral medication is an important option for treatment of influenza virus infections. Two classes...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
The influenza virus (IV) is known to be a resistant virus with frequent mutations, causing severe re...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
The outbreak of human infections caused by the novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza viruses in China si...
The mortality of human infection by influenza A/H5N1 virus can exceed 80%. The high mortality and it...
Since the last influenza pandemic in 1968, neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors have been licensed for the ...
The next influenza pandemic may be imminent. Because antiviral agents and vaccines will be unavailab...
Antiviral drugs are an important measure of control for influenza in the population, particularly fo...
Copyright © 2014 Parvaneh Mehrbod et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Currently, only four drugs in two classes (adamantanes [AMs] and neuraminidase inhibitors [NAIs]) ar...
Current therapeutic options for the treat-ment of influenza virus infections are limited. Only 2 cla...
Abstract: In 2009, we have been experiencing a new pandemic of novel influenza virus type A (H1N1) i...
Introduction: Influenza represents a major public health threat worldwide. Implementation of good pe...
Antiviral medication is an important option for treatment of influenza virus infections. Two classes...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
The influenza virus (IV) is known to be a resistant virus with frequent mutations, causing severe re...
Compositions and methods for treating one or more symptoms of influenza, preferably influenza due to...
The outbreak of human infections caused by the novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza viruses in China si...
The mortality of human infection by influenza A/H5N1 virus can exceed 80%. The high mortality and it...
Since the last influenza pandemic in 1968, neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors have been licensed for the ...
The next influenza pandemic may be imminent. Because antiviral agents and vaccines will be unavailab...
Antiviral drugs are an important measure of control for influenza in the population, particularly fo...
Copyright © 2014 Parvaneh Mehrbod et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Currently, only four drugs in two classes (adamantanes [AMs] and neuraminidase inhibitors [NAIs]) ar...
Current therapeutic options for the treat-ment of influenza virus infections are limited. Only 2 cla...
Abstract: In 2009, we have been experiencing a new pandemic of novel influenza virus type A (H1N1) i...
Introduction: Influenza represents a major public health threat worldwide. Implementation of good pe...
Antiviral medication is an important option for treatment of influenza virus infections. Two classes...