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The potential use of bacteria and bacterial derivatives as drug delivery systems for viral infection
- Title
- The potential use of bacteria and bacterial derivatives as drug delivery systems for viral infection
- Abstract
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Viral infections in humans are responsible for fatalities worldwide and contribute to the incidence of various human ailments. Controllable targeted medicine delivery against many illnesses, including viral infection, may be significantly aided by using bacteria and bacteria-derived products. They may accumulate in diseased tissues despite physical obstacles, where they can launch antiviral immunity. The ability to genetically and chemically modify them means that vaccinations against viral infections may be manufactured and delivered to affected tissues more safely and effectively. The objective of this study is to provide an overview of the latest advancements in the field of utilizing bacteria and bacterial derivatives as carriers for administering medication to treat viral diseases such as SARS-CoV-2, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus, human papillomavirus, influenza, and Ebola virus.
- Scientific Type
- غير معروف
- Journal volume
- vol.20,No.1
- Collaboration type
- مشترك
- Publish Date
- October 11, 2023
- Participated Universities (Publication)
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Alnoor University
- Scopus status
- In Scopus
- Scopus index year
- 2 023
- Scopus quarter
- 1
- Scopus citation score
- 7
- Clarivate status
- In Clarivate
- Clarivate index year
- 2 023
- Clarivate impafact
- 5.915999889
- Pub. Med. status
- In PubMed
- Author (Publication)
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حنان حسن احمد عباس
- Journal (Publication)
- Virology journal
- Publisher (Publication)
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Springer Nature
- ISSN
- 1743-422X
- Country (Publication)
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United kingdom
- Country type
- عالمية
- College (Publication)
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College of Pharmacy
- Departement (Publication)
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Department of Pharmacy
- Media
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Academic paper
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