Influenza viruses of types A and B attack 5-10% of adults and 20-30% of children, thereby causing millions of acute respiratory infections in Germany annually. A significant number of these infections are associated with complications such as pneumonia and bacterial superinfections that need hospitalization and might lead to death. In addition to vaccines, drugs were developed that might support influenza prevention and that can be used to treat influenza patients. The timely application of anti-influenza drugs can inhibit virus replication, help reduce and shorten the symptoms, and prevent death as well as virus transmission.This review concisely describes the mechanism of action, the potential for prophylactic and therapeutic use, and the...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza epidemics have always been a constant public health threat to human populations. Recent so...
This paper presents the risk analysis of influenza virus infection in different age groups based on ...
Antiviral drugs are a valuable supplementation to vaccines for the control and prevention of influen...
Background: Specific anti-influenza drugs are available for the management of seasonal influenza.Obj...
Old and new ways to combat human influenza virus Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at lea...
Influenza A and B epidemics, occasionally pandemics, are characterized by high morbidity and mortali...
Influenza A and B epidemics, occasionally pandemics, are characterized by high morbidity and mortali...
Influenza is one of the most common diseases with a high risk of complications. Modification of infl...
Influenza causes seasonal epidemics of respiratory infection in all parts of the world. Manifestatio...
Up to 646,000 people worldwide die from seasonal influenza-related respiratory illnesses each year. ...
Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at least 300 years, with epidemics occurring every few ...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by the flu virus. The influenza virus is a RNA-cont...
A small armentarium of anti-influenza drugs now exists, and includes the M2 blockers (amantadine and...
AbstractRespiratory tract infections are a frequent cause of medical consultations. Although the maj...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza epidemics have always been a constant public health threat to human populations. Recent so...
This paper presents the risk analysis of influenza virus infection in different age groups based on ...
Antiviral drugs are a valuable supplementation to vaccines for the control and prevention of influen...
Background: Specific anti-influenza drugs are available for the management of seasonal influenza.Obj...
Old and new ways to combat human influenza virus Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at lea...
Influenza A and B epidemics, occasionally pandemics, are characterized by high morbidity and mortali...
Influenza A and B epidemics, occasionally pandemics, are characterized by high morbidity and mortali...
Influenza is one of the most common diseases with a high risk of complications. Modification of infl...
Influenza causes seasonal epidemics of respiratory infection in all parts of the world. Manifestatio...
Up to 646,000 people worldwide die from seasonal influenza-related respiratory illnesses each year. ...
Influenza viruses have been with mankind for at least 300 years, with epidemics occurring every few ...
Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by the flu virus. The influenza virus is a RNA-cont...
A small armentarium of anti-influenza drugs now exists, and includes the M2 blockers (amantadine and...
AbstractRespiratory tract infections are a frequent cause of medical consultations. Although the maj...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza epidemics have always been a constant public health threat to human populations. Recent so...
This paper presents the risk analysis of influenza virus infection in different age groups based on ...