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Current development of therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of chronic infectious diseasesopen access

Authors
Park, Pil-GuFatima, MunazzaAn, TimothyMoon, Ye-EunWoo, SeungkyunYoun, HyewonHong, Kee-Jong
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
Korean Vaccine Society
Keywords
Chronic infectious disease; Clinical trials; Therapeutic vaccine
Citation
Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research, v.13, no.1, pp 21 - 27
Pages
7
Journal Title
Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
21
End Page
27
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90511
DOI
10.7774/cevr.2024.13.1.21
ISSN
2287-3651
2287-366X
Abstract
Chronic infectious diseases refer to diseases that require a long period of time from onset to cure or death, the use of therapeutic vaccines has recently emerged to eradicate diseases. Currently, clinical research is underway to develop therapeutic vaccines for chronic infectious diseases based on various vaccine formulations, and the recent success of the messenger RNA vaccine platform and efforts to apply it to therapeutic vaccines are having a positive impact on conquering chronic infectious diseases. However, since research on the development of therapeutic vaccines is still relatively lacking compared to prophylactic vaccines, there is a need to focus more on the development of therapeutic vaccines to overcome threats to human health caused by chronic infectious diseases. In order to accelerate the development of therapeutic vaccines for chronic infectious diseases in the future, it is necessary to establish a clear concept of therapeutic vaccines suitable for the characteristics of each chronic infectious disease, as well as standardize vaccine effectiveness evaluation methods, secure stan-dards/reference materials, and simplify the vaccine approval procedure. © Korean Vaccine Society.
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