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Fighting viruses with materials science: Prospects for antivirus surfaces, drug delivery systems and artificial intelligence

Authors :
Robinson Sabino-Silva
Vinicius Rosa
Dean Ho
Walter L. Siqueira
Nikolaos Silikas
Source :
Dental Materials, Rosa, V, Ho, D, Sabino-Silva, R, Siquiera, W L & Silikas, N 2021, ' Fighting viruses with materials science: Prospects for antivirus surfaces, drug delivery systems and artificial intelligence ', Dental Materials, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 496-507 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2020.12.004
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Graphical abstract<br />Objective Viruses on environmental surfaces, in saliva and other body fluids represent risk of contamination for general population and healthcare professionals. The development of vaccines and medicines is costly and time consuming. Thus, the development of novel materials and technologies to decrease viral availability, viability, infectivity, and to improve therapeutic outcomes can positively impact the prevention and treatment of viral diseases. Methods Herein, we discuss (a) interaction mechanisms between viruses and materials, (b) novel strategies to develop materials with antiviral properties and oral antiviral delivery systems, and (c) the potential of artificial intelligence to design and optimize preventive measures and therapeutic regimen. Results The mechanisms of viral adsorption on surfaces are well characterized but no major breakthrough has become clinically available. Materials with fine-tuned physical and chemical properties have the potential to compromise viral availability and stability. Emerging strategies using oral antiviral delivery systems and artificial intelligence can decrease infectivity and improve antiviral therapies. Significance Emerging viral infections are concerning due to risk of mortality, as well as psychological and economic impacts. Materials science emerges for the development of novel materials and technologies to diminish viral availability, infectivity, and to enable enhanced preventive and therapeutic strategies, for the safety and well-being of humankind.

Details

ISSN :
01095641
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dental Materials
Accession number :
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