Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine

A respiratory syncytial virus vaccine (RSV vaccine) is a vaccine which prevents infection by respiratory syncytial virus. No such vaccine exists.

A 1998 paper reported that research toward developing a vaccine has advanced greatly over the past 10 years.[1] The desired vaccine would prevent lower respiratory infection from RSV in at-risk populations and if possible be useful in other populations with less risk.[1]

A 2019 paper claimed that research toward developing a vaccine has advanced greatly over the past 10 years.[2] The same study predicted that a vaccine would be available within 10 years.[2]

The current types of vaccines which are in research are particle-based vaccines, attenuated vaccines, protein subunit vaccines, or vector-based vaccines.[3]

References

  1. Dudas, RA; Karron, RA (July 1998). "Respiratory syncytial virus vaccines". Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 11 (3): 430–9. doi:10.1128/CMR.11.3.430. PMC 88889. PMID 9665976.
  2. Mejias, Asuncion; Rodriguez-Fernandez, Rosa; Peeples, Mark E.; Ramilo, Octavio (October 2019). "Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines". The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 38 (10): e266–e269. doi:10.1097/INF.0000000000002404. PMID 31335571.
  3. Mazur, Natalie I; Higgins, Deborah; Nunes, Marta C; Melero, José A; Langedijk, Annefleur C; Horsley, Nicole; Buchholz, Ursula J; Openshaw, Peter J; McLellan, Jason S; Englund, Janet A; Mejias, Asuncion; Karron, Ruth A; Simões, Eric AF; Knezevic, Ivana; Ramilo, Octavio; Piedra, Pedro A; Chu, Helen Y; Falsey, Ann R; Nair, Harish; Kragten-Tabatabaie, Leyla; Greenough, Anne; Baraldi, Eugenio; Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G; Vekemans, Johan; Polack, Fernando P; Powell, Mair; Satav, Ashish; Walsh, Edward E; Stein, Renato T; Graham, Barney S; Bont, Louis J (October 2018). "The respiratory syncytial virus vaccine landscape: lessons from the graveyard and promising candidates" (PDF). The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 18 (10): e295–e311. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30292-5. PMID 29914800.
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