The elimination of smallpox as an endemic disease and the obvious ethical problems with clinical challenge requires the efficacy evaluation of medical countermeasures against smallpox using the FDA Animal Rule. This approach requires the evaluation of antiviral efficacy in an animal model whose infection recapitulates the human disease sufficiently well enough to provide predictive value of countermeasure effectiveness. The narrow host range of variola virus meant that no other animal species was sufficiently susceptible to variola to manifest a disease with predictive value. To address this dilemma, the FDA, after a public forum with virologists in December 2011, suggested the development of two animal models infected with the cognate orth...
Deletion of the M063 gene from myxoma virus produces a virus that is unable to replicate in rabbit c...
AbstractBrincidofovir (BCV) has broad-spectrum in vitro activity against dsDNA viruses, including sm...
AbstractHemorrhagic smallpox was a rare but severe manifestation of variola virus infection that res...
Smallpox is an acute disease caused by infection with variola virus that has had historic effects on...
AbstractSince the eradication of Smallpox, researchers have attempted to study Orthopoxvirus pathoge...
CMX001, a lipophilic nucleotide analog formed by covalently linking 3‑(hexdecyloxy)propan-1-ol to ci...
The classification of smallpox by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a Cat...
Smallpox, caused by | (VARV), was eradicated in 1980; however, VARV bioterrorist threats still exist...
Studies using the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus contributed to elucidating numerous fundamen...
Studies using the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus contributed to elucidating numerous fundamen...
Exploiting synergies among diseases or parasites could increase the efficacy of biological control o...
The intentional re-introduction of Variola virus (VARV), the agent of smallpox, into the human popul...
The 2003 monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak and subsequent laboratory studies demonstrated that the bla...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate efficacy of a novel vaccine against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2)...
1. Exploiting disease and parasite synergies could increase the efficacy of biological control of in...
Deletion of the M063 gene from myxoma virus produces a virus that is unable to replicate in rabbit c...
AbstractBrincidofovir (BCV) has broad-spectrum in vitro activity against dsDNA viruses, including sm...
AbstractHemorrhagic smallpox was a rare but severe manifestation of variola virus infection that res...
Smallpox is an acute disease caused by infection with variola virus that has had historic effects on...
AbstractSince the eradication of Smallpox, researchers have attempted to study Orthopoxvirus pathoge...
CMX001, a lipophilic nucleotide analog formed by covalently linking 3‑(hexdecyloxy)propan-1-ol to ci...
The classification of smallpox by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a Cat...
Smallpox, caused by | (VARV), was eradicated in 1980; however, VARV bioterrorist threats still exist...
Studies using the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus contributed to elucidating numerous fundamen...
Studies using the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus contributed to elucidating numerous fundamen...
Exploiting synergies among diseases or parasites could increase the efficacy of biological control o...
The intentional re-introduction of Variola virus (VARV), the agent of smallpox, into the human popul...
The 2003 monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak and subsequent laboratory studies demonstrated that the bla...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate efficacy of a novel vaccine against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2)...
1. Exploiting disease and parasite synergies could increase the efficacy of biological control of in...
Deletion of the M063 gene from myxoma virus produces a virus that is unable to replicate in rabbit c...
AbstractBrincidofovir (BCV) has broad-spectrum in vitro activity against dsDNA viruses, including sm...
AbstractHemorrhagic smallpox was a rare but severe manifestation of variola virus infection that res...