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Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine: Challenges and Prospects

Joshua D. Duncan, Richard A. Urbanowicz, Alexander W. Tarr, Jonathan K. Ball

2020Vaccines103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes both acute and chronic infection and continues to be a global problem despite advances in antiviral therapeutics. Current treatments fail to prevent reinfection and remain expensive, limiting their use to developed countries, and the asymptomatic nature of acute infection can result in individuals not receiving treatment and unknowingly spreading HCV. A prophylactic vaccine is therefore needed to control this virus. Thirty years since the discovery of HCV, there have been major gains in understanding the molecular biology and elucidating the immunological mechanisms that underpin spontaneous viral clearance, aiding rational vaccine design. This review discusses the challenges facing HCV vaccine design and the most recent and promising candidates being investigated.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatitis C virusLimitingVirologyMedicineImmunologyAsymptomaticVirusIntensive care medicineInternal medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringHepatitis C virus researchHepatitis B Virus StudiesHIV Research and Treatment
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