Cranage Martin P, Manoussaka Maria
Centre for Infection, Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, St George's University of London, London, SW17 6AU, UK.
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2009 Feb;7(1):21-3. doi: 10.1586/14787210.7.1.21.
Preventing infection at the pathogen portal of entry through induction of mucosal immunity and the use of microbicides has always been an exciting prospect. Moreover, the promise of needle-free prophylaxis is attractive for many reasons. This meeting report highlights some of the critical issues that were discussed concerning recent advances in the field. New routes of vaccination and modalities of delivery are still being discovered, and important advances are occurring in the development of safe mucosal adjuvants. Protection of mucosal surfaces is likely to be particularly crucial to prevent infections with pathogens, such as HIV, that can be sequestered rapidly.
通过诱导黏膜免疫和使用杀菌剂在病原体进入门户预防感染一直是一个令人兴奋的前景。此外,无针预防因其诸多原因而颇具吸引力。本会议报告重点介绍了该领域近期进展所讨论的一些关键问题。新的疫苗接种途径和递送方式仍在不断被发现,安全黏膜佐剂的研发也取得了重要进展。保护黏膜表面对于预防诸如HIV等能迅速隐匿的病原体感染可能尤为关键。
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