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Review
. 2015 Dec;110(8):966-73.
doi: 10.1590/0074-02760150335. Epub 2015 Nov 24.

New insights on the development of fungal vaccines: from immunity to recent challenges

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Review

New insights on the development of fungal vaccines: from immunity to recent challenges

Natasha P Medici et al. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Fungal infections are emerging as a major problem in part due to high mortality associated with systemic infections, especially in the case of immunocompromised patients. With the development of new treatments for diseases such as cancer and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome pandemic, the number of immunosuppressed patients has increased and, as a consequence, also the number of invasive fungal infections has increased. Several studies have proposed new strategies for the development of effective fungal vaccines. In addition, better understanding of how the immune system works against fungal pathogens has improved the further development of these new vaccination strategies. As a result, some fungal vaccines have advanced through clinical trials. However, there are still many challenges that prevent the clinical development of fungal vaccines that can efficiently immunise subjects at risk of developing invasive fungal infections. In this review, we will discuss these new vaccination strategies and the challenges that they present. In the future with proper investments, fungal vaccines may soon become a reality.

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