Therapeutics for postexposure treatment of Ebola virus infection
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2015
Abstract
The current Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa is the largest with over 5100 deaths in four West African countries as of 14 November 2014. EVD has high case-fatality rates but no licensed treatment or vaccine is yet available. Several vaccine candidates that protected nonhuman primates are not yet available for clinical use. Slow development of vaccine-stimulated immunity, sporadic nature and fast progression of EVD underlines the need for the development of effective postexposure therapeutic drugs. WHO encouraged the use of untested drugs for EVD to curb the fast-spreading outbreak. Here, we summarize therapeutics for EVD including monoclonal antibody-based therapy and inhibitors of viral replication including our recently developed small-molecule inhibitors of VP30 dephosphorylation.
Recommended Citation
Jerebtsova, Marina and Nekhai, Sergei, "Therapeutics for postexposure treatment of Ebola virus infection" (2015). The Center For Sickle Cell Disease Faculty Publications. 52.
https://dh.howard.edu/sicklecell_fac/52