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Updates on Dengue Vaccine and Antiviral: Where Are We Heading?
Approximately 100–400 million people from more than 100 countries in the tropical and subtropical world are affected by dengue infections. Recent scientific breakthroughs have brought new insights into novel strategies for the production of dengue antivirals and vaccines. The search for specific dengue inhibitors is expanding, and the mechanisms for evaluating the efficacy of novel drugs are currently established, allowing for expedited translation into human trials. Furthermore, in the aftermath of the only FDA-approved vaccine, Dengvaxia, a safer and more effective dengue vaccine candidate is making its way through the clinical trials. Until an effective antiviral therapy and licensed vaccine are available, disease monitoring and vector population control will be the mainstays of dengue prevention. In this article, we highlighted recent advances made in the perspectives of efforts made recently, in dengue vaccine development and dengue antiviral drug
Updates on Dengue Vaccine and Antiviral: Where Are We Heading?
Approximately 100–400 million people from more than 100 countries in the tropical and subtropical world are affected by dengue infections. Recent scientific breakthroughs have brought new insights into novel strategies for the production of dengue antivirals and vaccines. The search for specific dengue inhibitors is expanding, and the mechanisms for evaluating the efficacy of novel drugs are currently established, allowing for expedited translation into human trials. Furthermore, in the aftermath of the only FDA-approved vaccine, Dengvaxia, a safer and more effective dengue vaccine candidate is making its way through the clinical trials. Until an effective antiviral therapy and licensed vaccine are available, disease monitoring and vector population control will be the mainstays of dengue prevention. In this article, we highlighted recent advances made in the perspectives of efforts made recently, in dengue vaccine development and dengue antiviral drug
Contributory factors to the smoking of shisha among teenagers in the Perak City of Ipoh: A Preliminary qualitative survey
The purpose of this study is to explore the reasons of Shisha smoking among
teenagers in Ipoh, Perak.
Methods Data was collected using in-depth face to face interview. Purposive
convenient sampling was used to select volunteer respondents from one of
the Shisha restaurant located at Ipoh. The interviews were conducted for 15-
20 minutes, recorded using video tape. The data obtained was transcribed and
coded for the purpose of thematic analysis.
Results All respondents were influenced by peers in their first attempt in Shisha
smoking. Other reasons attracting them to continue smoking Shisha include
appealing smell and the flavoured taste of Shisha, easy to access, perceived
that Shisha was not addictive and its’ cheaper price. In terms of perception on
health risk, all respondents believed that Shisha was less harmful compared
to cigarette smoking
Conclusions More educational programme, health talk about risk of Shisha should be
developed and conducted to rectify the misconception about health risk of
Shisha smoking. The target population should be focus on male teenagers
who smoke Shisha in order to control the widespread Shisha smoking in
Malaysia