Abstract:
Nanomedicine is charactered with a high specific surface area, diversified structure and function, and charged surface. It can realize the targeted therap by functional modification of surface or introducing the stimuli-responsive unit. Therefore, nanomedicine is increasingly being concerned. Because nanomedicine can accumulate efficiently in the lungs, drug delivery systems based on nanotechnology have broad prospects in the field of the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment in pediatric lung diseases. Herein, we reviewed the research progress of nanomedicine in pediatric lung diseases, especially in respiratory syncytial virus infection and cystic fibrosis.