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Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Influenza: From Basic Science to Clinical Applications

Yibai Xiong, Na Xiao Li, Naifang Duan, Bin Liu, Hui Zhu, Chi Zhang, Li Li, Cheng Lü, Luqi Huang

2020Frontiers in Pharmacology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Influenza infection is a highly contagious, acute febrile respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has dominated plenty of theoretical and practical approaches in the treatment of influenza. It is, therefore, important to highlight the effects of TCM in the clinical treatment of influenza and their impact on inhibiting the growth of this virus in laboratory experiments. We scrutinized existing evidence on whether TCM is effective in clinical applications. Moreover, we described the potential mechanisms of TCM against the influenza virus. Our findings provide analytical evidence that supports the effectiveness of TCM in treating influenza infections as well as their mechanisms against this virus.

Topics & Concepts

Traditional Chinese medicineMedicineVirusIntensive care medicineDiseaseClinical efficacyImmunologyVirologyAlternative medicineInternal medicinePathologyInfluenza Virus Research Studiesinterferon and immune responsesRespiratory viral infections research