Viruses, Vol. 13, Pages 2387: Drugs of Abuse and Their Impact on Viral Pathogenesis
Viruses, Vol. 13, Pages 2387: Drugs of Abuse and Their Impact on Viral Pathogenesis
Viruses doi: 10.3390/v13122387
Authors:
Jason Blackard
Kenneth Sherman
Commonly misused substances such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and opioids suppress immune responses and may impact viral pathogenesis. In recent years, illicit use of opioids has fueled outbreaks of several viral pathogens, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). This review focuses on the myriad of mechanisms by which drugs of abuse impact viral replication and disease progression. Virus–drug interactions can accelerate viral disease progression and lead to increased risk of virus transmission.
Source: Viruses - Category: Virology Authors: Jason Blackard Kenneth Sherman Tags: Review Source Type: research
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