The Norovirus Infections drugs in development market research report provides comprehensive information on the therapeutics under development for Norovirus Infections, complete with analysis by stage of development, drug target, mechanism of action (MoA), route of administration (RoA), and molecule type. GlobalData’s report assesses key aspects of the companies and drugs in development for Norovirus Infections. Buy the report here.
The report also covers the descriptive pharmacological action of the therapeutics and the latest news and press releases. Additionally, the report provides an overview of the key players involved in therapeutic development for Norovirus Infections and features dormant and discontinued products.
GlobalData tracks 28 drugs in development for Norovirus Infections by 23 companies/universities/institutes. The top development phase for Norovirus Infections is preclinical with 11 drugs in that stage. The Norovirus Infections pipeline has 23 drugs in development by companies and five by universities/ institutes. Some of the companies in the Norovirus Infections pipeline products market are: German Cancer Research Center, Moderna and Onconetix.
The key targets in the Norovirus Infections pipeline products market include Interferon Lambda Receptor 1, and Plasmodium falciparum Circumsporozoite Protein.
The key mechanisms of action in the Norovirus Infections pipeline product include Interferon Lambda Receptor 1 Agonist with one drug in Phase I. The Norovirus Infections pipeline products include three routes of administration with the top ROA being Intramuscular and eight key molecule types in the Norovirus Infections pipeline products market including Subunit Vaccine, and Recombinant Vector Vaccine.
Norovirus Infections overview
Noroviruses are nonenveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses belonging to the Caliciviridae viral family. It is a highly contagious virus causing gastroenteritis, leading to stomach and intestinal inflammation. A common cause of outbreaks of diarrhea and vomiting in schools, cruise ships, hospitals, and community gatherings, it’s nicknamed the “winter vomiting bug” due to prevalence in colder months. Symptoms encompass nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, often with fever, headache, and body aches. Spread through fecal-oral transmission, it is highly contagious, with a brief incubation of 12 to 48 hours. Prevention involves rigorous hygiene, handwashing, and surface disinfection. Outbreaks require strict measures, isolating cases, and thorough cleaning. Treatment focuses on symptom management, as there’s no specific antiviral medication or vaccine available.
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