Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9000874 | Antiviral Research | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
A new disease, the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SARS), caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), emerged at the beginning of 2003 and rapidly spread throughout the world. Although the disease had disappeared in June 2003 its re-emergence cannot be excluded. The development of vaccines against SARS-CoV may take years. Therefore, the availability of effective antiviral drugs against SARS-CoV may be crucial for the control of future SARS outbreaks. In this review, experimental and clinical data about potential anti-SARS drugs is summarised and discussed. Animal model studies will be needed to help to determine which interventions warrant controlled clinical testing.
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Authors
Jindrich Jr., Martin Michaelis, Gerold Hoever, Wolfgang Preiser, Hans Wilhelm Doerr,