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Title Emerging Advances of Nanotechnology in Drug and Vaccine Delivery against Viral Associated Respiratory Infectious Diseases (VARID)
Type JournalPaper
Keywords : viral infection; SARS-CoV-2; nanomedicine; respiratory disease; nano-vaccine; COVID-19
Abstract Viral-associated respiratory infectious diseases are one of the most prominent subsets of respiratory failures, known as viral respiratory infections (VRI). VRIs are proceeded by an infection caused by viruses infecting the respiratory system. For the past 100 years, viral associated respiratory epidemics have been the most common cause of infectious disease worldwide. Due to several drawbacks of the current anti-viral treatments, such as drug resistance generation and non-targeting of viral proteins, the development of novel nanotherapeutic or nano-vaccine strategies can be considered essential. Dueto their specific physical and biological properties, nanoparticles hold promising opportunities for both anti-viral treatments and vaccines against viral infections. Besides the specific physiological properties of the respiratory system, there is a significant demand for utilizing nano-designs in the production of vaccines or antiviral agents for airway-localized administration. SARS-CoV-2, as an immediate example of respiratory viruses, is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the coronaviridae family. COVID-19 can lead to acute respiratory distress syndrome, similarly to other members of the coronaviridae. Hence, reviewing the current and past emerging nanotechnology-based medications on similar respiratory viral diseases can identify pathways towards generating novel SARS-CoV-2 nanotherapeutics and/or nano-vaccines.
Researchers (Not In First Six Researchers), Saeid Ghavami (Not In First Six Researchers), Amir A. Zeki (Not In First Six Researchers), Pawan Sharma (Not In First Six Researchers), Chandra C. Ghosh (Not In First Six Researchers), Kielan D. McAlinden (Not In First Six Researchers), Tavia Walsh (Not In First Six Researchers), Mohammad Kiumarsi (Not In First Six Researchers), Tayyebeh Madrakian (Not In First Six Researchers), Alireza Sheidary (Not In First Six Researchers), Parvaneh Mehrbod (Fifth Researcher), Mazaher Ahmadi (Fourth Researcher), Pooneh Mokarram (Third Researcher), Mahdieh Shokrollahi Barough (Second Researcher), Amir Seyfoori (First Researcher)