Neutrophils in respiratory syncytial virus infection: From harmful effects to therapeutic opportunities

Volume: 178, Issue: 3, Pages: 515 - 530
Published: Dec 15, 2020
Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important infectious agent in infants and young children. In most cases, RSV infection only causes mild disease, but in some, it requires invasive ventilation. Although antiviral drugs are obvious candidates to treat viral illness, and some have shown antiviral effects in humans, antivirals such as GS‐5806, ALX‐0171 and ALS‐8176 have not yet met their expectations. Since the inappropriate or dysregulated...
Paper Details
Title
Neutrophils in respiratory syncytial virus infection: From harmful effects to therapeutic opportunities
Published Date
Dec 15, 2020
Volume
178
Issue
3
Pages
515 - 530
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