“…On an individual level, besides good hygiene practices, protective measures include the use of individual equipment such as facemasks to reduce the spread of airborne viruses with pandemic potential, e.g., influenza A virus (IAV), condoms to prevent the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) during sexual intercourse, or else sterile syringes and needles to reduce transmission of blood-borne viruses, e.g., HIV, hepatitis B/hepatitis C virus (HBV/HCV) among injecting drug users. Active immunization, i.e., vaccination, is an indispensable treatment to prevent viral infection [5]. While vaccines against childhood viral illnesses, influenza, polio or hepatitis A/B are routinely administered, the search of efficient and safe prophylactic vaccines against life-threatening diseases such as dengue [6] and Ebola [7] fevers, AIDS [8] and hepatitis C [9], is in continuous progress.…”