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. 2015:49:60.
doi: 10.1590/S0034-8910.2015049006146. Epub 2015 Sep 18.

Dengue vaccines: what we know, what has been done, but what does the future hold?

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Dengue vaccines: what we know, what has been done, but what does the future hold?

Emiliana Pereira Abrão et al. Rev Saude Publica. 2015.

Abstract

Dengue, a disease caused by any of the four serotypes of dengue viruses, is the most important arthropod-borne viral disease in the world in terms of both morbidity and mortality. The infection by these viruses induces a plethora of clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic infections to severe diseases with involvement of several organs. Severe forms of the disease are more frequent in secondary infections by distinct serotypes and, consequently, a dengue vaccine must be tetravalent. Although several approaches have been used on the vaccine development, no vaccine is available against these viruses, especially because of problems on the development of a tetravalent vaccine. Here, we describe briefly the vaccine candidates available and their ability to elicit a protective immune response. We also discuss the problems and possibilities of any of the vaccines in final development stage reaching the market for human use.

Dengue, doença causada por qualquer um dos quatro sorotipos dos vírus dengue, é atualmente a mais importante doença viral transmitida por artrópodos em todo o mundo, tanto em termos de morbidade como de mortalidade. A infecção por estes vírus causa grande variedade de manifestações clínicas, desde infecções assintomáticas até doenças graves com envolvimento de diversos órgãos. As formas graves da dengue são mais frequentes em infecções secundárias por sorotipos diferentes e, por esta razão, a vacina contra a dengue deve ser tetravalente. Embora várias estratégias tenham sido usadas no desenvolvimento de vacinas contra a dengue, não há ainda nenhuma vacina disponível, particularmente por problemas no desenvolvimento de uma vacina tetravalente. Aqui, descreve-se brevemente os candidatos vacinais disponíveis e a capacidade de eles induzirem resposta imune protetora contra novas infecções. Ainda, discutimos os problemas e as possibilidades de liberação, para uso em seres humanos, de qualquer uma das vacinas em fase final de desenvolvimento

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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