Vaccine value profile for norovirus
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Vaccine
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Norovirus is attributed to nearly 1 out of every 5 episodes of diarrheal disease globally and is estimated to
cause approximately 200,000 deaths annually worldwide, with 70,000 or more among children in devel oping countries. Noroviruses remain a leading cause of sporadic disease and outbreaks of acute gastroen teritis even in industrialized settings, highlighting that improved hygiene and sanitation alone may not
be fully effective in controlling norovirus. Strengths in global progress towards a Norovirus vaccine
include a diverse though not deep pipeline which includes multiple approaches, including some with
proven technology platforms (e.g., VLP-based HPV vaccines). However, several gaps in knowledge persist,
including a fulsome mechanistic understanding of how the virus attaches to human host cells, internal izes, and induces disease.
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