Abstract
The evolutionary dynamics of viruses must be taken into consideration in designing preventive and therapeutic treatments. Here we review mechanisms by which viruses adapt in response to antiviral interventions. We propose combination therapy and multiepitopic vaccines as adequate to circumvent virus adaptability. An alternative design, termed lethal mutagenesis or virus entry into error catastrophe is presented. It exploits the high error rates inherent in RNA virus replication, to provoke virus extinction through excess of mutations.
Acknowledgements
We are indebted to JC de la Torre for collaboration, and to M Dávila and AI de Ávila for technical assistance.