Dengue Infection in Bangladesh: Transmission, Pathogenesis & Control of Dengue Virus

No Thumbnail Available

Date

23-05-08

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Daffodil International University

Abstract

Dengue virus is a human pathogen that infects roughly 390 million people each year, with a quarter of them developing clinical symptoms. Although progress has been made in understanding the biology of dengue fever, there is still no licensed vaccine or antiviral medication available. There is yet no effective antidote for this virus. Patients' treatment is limited to symptomatic relief and Care that is supportive. As a result, the discovery of dengue treatments is critical. This The focus of this review is on the few compounds that have been tested in dengue virus patients: Balapiravir, chloroquine, lovastatin, prednisolone, and celgosivir are some of the drugs used to treat HIV. Balapiravir was expected that the medication would also be effective against DENV because the RdRp of DENV and HCV are comparable. The lessons that these have taught us Clinical trials can be extremely useful in the development of future trials for the dengue virus's next generation inhibitors.

Description

Keywords

Dengue Virus, Treatment, Clinical Trials

Citation

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By