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Nonhuman Primates Are Protected from Smallpox Virus or Monkeypox Virus Challenges by the Antiviral Drug ST-246
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VaccinationMonkeypox VirusMedicineViral PathogenesisImmunologyAntiviral TherapyVirologyEmergent VirusAntiviral Drug St-246Infection ControlNonhuman PrimatesVirus TransmissionPharmacologyAntiviral DrugAnimal VirusSt-246 Protects AnimalsSmallpox VirusMonkeypox Virus Challenges
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.
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