呼吸道合胞病毒进入流行期,国内多家企业布局相关药物研发
Xin Jing Bao·2025-10-14 10:13

Core Insights - The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is currently in an epidemic phase in China, with a significant number of children being hospitalized, including cases in the ICU [1] - There is no specific treatment for RSV in infants, making prevention crucial, and several companies are developing RSV-related drugs [1][2] - The global market for passive immunization agents for RSV prevention in infants is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 78.4% from 2024 to 2028, reaching 2.99 billion yuan [2] Drug Development Landscape - Three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for RSV have been approved globally: Palivizumab, Nirsevimab, and Clonabivimab, with Nirsevimab being the first long-acting mAb approved in China [3] - Six additional mAbs are in clinical trials, with TNM-001 from Zhuhai Tenomab Pharmaceutical progressing to Phase III trials [3] Vaccine Development - There are 188 RSV vaccines in development globally, with three approved: GSK's Arexvy, Pfizer's Abrysvo, and Moderna's mRESVIA, none of which are available in China yet [4] - Several Chinese companies, including Chengdu Huarenkang and Beijing Kexing Zhongwei, are actively developing RSV vaccines, with some in Phase III clinical trials [4] Innovative Drug Research - Currently, there are no approved specific treatments for RSV, but notable progress is being made in small molecule drug development [6] - Aikobaf's Qiruisuo is the first targeted RSV fusion protein inhibitor to complete Phase III trials and is recognized as a breakthrough therapy in China [6] - Shionogi's oral antiviral S-337395 is in Phase II trials and has shown promising results in reducing viral load [6] Future Outlook - The ongoing development of vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and therapeutic drugs is expected to lead to more effective prevention and treatment options for RSV [7]