Immunoprophylaxis of tuberculosis: an update of emerging trends
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00005-010-0068-z
Immunoprophylaxis of tuberculosis: an update of emerging trends
Abstract
Developing effective prophylactics to combat tuberculosis is currently in an exploratory stage. The HIV pandemic and emergence of multi- and extensively drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis indicate that the current preventive measures against this ever-evolving pathogen are inadequate. The currently available vaccine BCG in its present form affords variable protection which usually wanes with aging. Various reasons have been cited to explain the discrepancies in the efficacy of BCG, including generic differences in the different BCG vaccine strains used in immunization program throughout the world. The low efficacy of BCG vaccine has promoted the search for novel vaccines for tuberculosis. The search strategies aim at completely replacing the existing vaccine and/or augmenting/improving the current BCG vaccine. Among new vaccine candidates are live attenuated M. tuberculosis vaccines, recombinant BCG, DNA vaccines, subunit vaccine, and fusion protein-based vaccines. More than 200 new vaccine candidates have been developed as a result of research work over the past few years. To date, at least eight vaccine candidates are undergoing clinical evaluation, with a few of them successfully qualifying in the first phase of clinical testing. These recent advances present an optimistic insight whereby a new tuberculosis vaccine might be expected to be available for public use in the next few years.
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