Publications by authors named "Neil G Cherian"

Objective: To evaluate the long-term humoral immune response to Nipah virus (NiV) in a cohort of 25 survivors after 25 years of post-infection.

Methods: A total of 25 survivors of NiV infection from the 1998 outbreak were recruited for sample collection. The serum IgG antibody response to NiV antigens, specifically nucleocapsid (N), fusion glycoprotein (F) and attachment glycoprotein (G) was evaluated using ELISA.

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Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly lethal zoonotic paramyxovirus that emerged in Malaysia in 1998. It is a human pathogen capable of causing severe respiratory infection and encephalitis. The natural reservoir of NiV, Pteropus fruit bats, remains a continuous virus source for future outbreaks, although infection in the bats is largely asymptomatic.

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Henipaviruses, including Nipah virus, are regarded as pathogens of notable epidemic potential because of their high pathogenicity and the paucity of specific medical countermeasures to control infections in humans. We review the evidence of medical countermeasures against henipaviruses and project their cost in a post-COVID-19 era. Given the sporadic and unpredictable nature of henipavirus outbreaks, innovative strategies will be needed to circumvent the infeasibility of traditional phase 3 clinical trial regulatory pathways.

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Article Synopsis
  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for rapid development of vaccines and emergency medical countermeasures, emphasizing the importance of platform vaccines and prototype pathogen research.
  • The text suggests improving funding approaches for vaccine R&D to enhance preparedness for future pandemics by focusing on flexible vaccine technologies and broader infectious disease research.
  • It advocates for funding decisions that recognize the overall social value of pandemic preparedness rather than just the potential market value of vaccines for specific diseases.
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