Human herpes simplex virus: Life cycle and development of inhibitors

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WHO reports that 90% of human population is infected by different types of herpesviruses, which develop latency or cause oral and genital herpes, conjunctivitis, eczema herpeticum, and other diseases. Herpesvirus almost always accompanies HIV-infection and complicates AIDS treatment. Herpes simplex virus type 1 is one of the most wide spread viruses from the Herpesviridae family. HSV virion, genome structure, replication mechanisms, antiherpes drug development strategies, including design of prodrugs, and mutations causing ACV-resistance in clinical HSV isolates are discussed in this review.

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Kukhanova, M. K., Korovina, A. N., & Kochetkov, S. N. (2014). Human herpes simplex virus: Life cycle and development of inhibitors. Biochemistry (Moscow). Maik Nauka Publishing / Springer SBM. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006297914130124

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