Advances in Drug Development for Arboviral Diseases
A special issue of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (ISSN 2414-6366).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2024) | Viewed by 270
Special Issue Editors
Interests: viral pathogenesis; clinical virology; arboviruses; one health; public health
Interests: molecular virology; virus-host interactions; flavivirus; alphavirus; cell metabolism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Arboviruses, such as the chikungunya, dengue, Zika, and blue-tongue virus, are responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality in humans and other animals globally. In recent years, the frequency and severity of arbovirus outbreaks have increased, despite worldwide efforts focusing on vector controls, vaccination programs, and public awareness campaigns. Arboviruses truly are a major public health concern.
Recent advances in drug development have exhibited promise with regard to combatting these arboviral diseases. In this Special Issue, entitled “Advances in Drug Development for Arboviral Diseases”, we invite authors to present their current advancements in the development of antiviral drugs including via innovative techniques, such as high-throughput screening or structure-based drug design, as well as in the development of vaccines. Finally, this Special Issue will offer a global perspective of the current situation with regard to the improvement of curative treatments and the application of preventive measures via vaccination or prophylactic medicines, which will ultimately enable greater means to control arboviral diseases.
Dr. Lara J. Herrero
Dr. Wesley Freppel
Dr. Penny A. Rudd
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- arbovirus
- drug development
- antivirals agents
- therapeutic targets
- vaccine development
- RNA interference
- viral replication
- discovery and development
- lead optimisation
- biomedical research
- novel treatments and cures
- target identification and validation
- mode of action
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