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    Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2009 Jun;53(6):2620-5. Epub 2009 Apr 6.

    Nonhuman primates are protected from smallpox virus or monkeypox virus challenges by the antiviral drug ST-246.

    Huggins J, Goff A, Hensley L, Mucker E, Shamblin J, Wlazlowski C, Johnson W, Chapman J, Larsen T, Twenhafel N, Karem K, Damon IK, Byrd CM, Bolken TC, Jordan R, Hruby D.

    U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Frederick, Maryland, USA.

    ST-246, a potent orthopoxvirus egress inhibitor, is safe and effective at preventing disease and death in studies of small-animal models involving challenge by several different pathogenic poxviruses. In this report, the antiviral efficacy of ST-246 in treatment of nonhuman primates infected with variola virus or monkeypox virus was assessed. The data indicate that oral dosing once per day with ST-246 protects animals from poxvirus disease, as measured by reductions in viral load and numbers of lesions and enhancement of survival.

    PMID: 19349521 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2687232 [Available on 2009/12/1]

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