The high genetic variability of influenza A viruses poses a continual challenge to seasonal and pandemic vaccine development, leaving antiviral drugs as the first line of defense against antigenically different strains or new subtypes. As resistance against drugs targeting viral proteins emerges rapidly, we assessed the antiviral activity of already approved drugs that target cellular proteins involved in the viral life cycle and were orally bioavailable. Out of 15 candidate compounds, four were able to inhibit infection by 10- to 100-fold without causing toxicity, in vitro. Two of the drugs, dextromethorphan and ketotifen, displayed a 50% effective dose between 5 and 50 μM, not only for the classic H1N1 PR8 strain, but also for a pandemic ...
Influenza viruses are a major public health threat worldwide, and options for antiviral therapy are ...
Influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens that are responsible for annual influenza epidemics and ...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Objectives: Development of a novel drug candidate with improved potency against influenza virus neur...
There is urgent and continuous need for the next generation of antiviral drugs with a novel mechanis...
Influenza virus infections remain a major and recurrent public health burden. The intrinsic ever-evo...
Influenza epidemics and pandemics are constant threats to human health. The application of antiviral...
ABSTRACT Influenza viruses (IVs) threaten global human health due to the high morbidity, infection, ...
The influenza virus represents a permanent global health threat because it circulates not only withi...
Influenza A virus causes considerable morbidity and mortality largely because of a lack of effective...
New strategies to prevent and treat influenza virus infections are urgently needed. A recently disco...
While the neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor oseltamivir is currently our first line of defense against a ...
Influenza viruses, although common, cause thousands of deaths worldwide and remain a prominent publi...
Background: The recent emergence of a novel pandemic influenza A(H1N1) strain in humans exemplifies ...
Influenza viruses are a major public health threat worldwide, and options for antiviral therapy are ...
Influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens that are responsible for annual influenza epidemics and ...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Objectives: Development of a novel drug candidate with improved potency against influenza virus neur...
There is urgent and continuous need for the next generation of antiviral drugs with a novel mechanis...
Influenza virus infections remain a major and recurrent public health burden. The intrinsic ever-evo...
Influenza epidemics and pandemics are constant threats to human health. The application of antiviral...
ABSTRACT Influenza viruses (IVs) threaten global human health due to the high morbidity, infection, ...
The influenza virus represents a permanent global health threat because it circulates not only withi...
Influenza A virus causes considerable morbidity and mortality largely because of a lack of effective...
New strategies to prevent and treat influenza virus infections are urgently needed. A recently disco...
While the neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor oseltamivir is currently our first line of defense against a ...
Influenza viruses, although common, cause thousands of deaths worldwide and remain a prominent publi...
Background: The recent emergence of a novel pandemic influenza A(H1N1) strain in humans exemplifies ...
Influenza viruses are a major public health threat worldwide, and options for antiviral therapy are ...
Influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens that are responsible for annual influenza epidemics and ...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...