1. Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Andes Virus Infection in Syrian Hamsters
- Author
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Jose Luis Garrido, Brandi N. Williamson, Raymond A. Alvarez, Joseph Prescott, Heinz Feldmann, and María Inés Barría
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Microbiology (medical) ,Orthohantavirus ,Syrian hamster ,Epidemiology ,medicine.drug_class ,Hantavirus Infections ,viruses ,Andes virus ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Biology ,Monoclonal antibody ,recombinant human monoclonal antibodies ,Virus ,Combined treatment ,Cricetinae ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Andes orthohantavirus ,Syrian hamsters ,Hantavirus ,Mesocricetus ,Transmission (medicine) ,Dispatch ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,South America ,Virology ,zoonoses ,Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Andes Virus Infection in Syrian Hamsters ,Infectious Diseases ,Medicine - Abstract
Andes virus, an orthohantavirus endemic to South America, causes severe hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome associated with human-to-human transmission. No approved treatments or vaccines against this virus are available. We show that a combined treatment with 2 monoclonal antibodies protected Syrian hamsters when administered at midstage or late-stage disease.
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- 2021