Viruses (Jan 2023)

The COVID-19 Pandemic—A Potential Role for Antivirals in Mitigating Pandemics

  • Gabriele Neumann,
  • Yoshihiro Kawaoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 303

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a stark reminder that outbreaks of novel pathogens (i.e., those not previously encountered by humans) have always plagued mankind and will continue to do so. The COVID-19 pandemic has also taught us that a single exposure to a novel pathogen is typically not sufficient to build robust population immunity that exists against common respiratory viruses. Robust population-level immunity can be achieved through repeated natural infection (typically at the cost of high mortality and overwhelmed public health resources) and/or repeated vaccination (which may be limited by vaccine availability, a country’s economic resources, and/or vaccine hesitancy). Here, we suggest that the broader use of antivirals could be a mitigation strategy to limit severe disease and the burden on healthcare systems during widespread virus circulation while allowing the buildup of population immunity.

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