Nanotechnology-based strategies for preventing, treating, and diagnosing viral infections

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Nanotechnology-based strategies for preventing, treating, and diagnosing viral infections
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Newly emerging and recurrent cases of viral infections constitute a significant problem and a huge challenge to public health.

Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLMSep 20 2023 Most countries prevent or control acute viral infections through widespread vaccination and improved sanitation. As a result, measles, yellow fever, and rabies cases rarely occur in developed countries.

The 21st-century health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic was associated with the need to adapt to unprecedented conditions, uncertainty about the future, and enormous mental burden. Every day, new symptoms and infections were reported. Most people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 had mild symptoms. Unfortunately, in the case of some patients, respiratory failure developed, leading to death.

The paper of Prof. Joanna Goscianska from the Department of Chemical Technology, Faculty of Chemistry of Adam Mickiewicz University, Dr. Ralph Freund from the University of Augsburg, and Prof. Stefan Wuttke from BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials presents how nanotechnology can solve current problems related to the prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of viral infections.

Related StoriesMost attention is paid to the synthesis of new drugs and vaccines based on nanocarriers, with increased effectiveness and reduced side effects, the design of personal protective equipment and self-disinfecting surfaces, as well as strategies for the development of nanobiosensors enabling early detection of viral infection. The results of research conducted on a laboratory scale are very promising.

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