| Literature DB >> 12685693 |
Eric Hernandez1, Françoise Ramisse, Anne Lhonneux, Jacques Noury, Hervé Bazin, Jean-Didier Cavallo.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effectiveness of five human monoclonal antibodies in comparison with human polyclonal antibodies, F(ab')2, amantadine, and zanamivir in a mouse model of lethal influenza A virus infection. A single intranasal administration of antibodies was done for immunoprophylaxis. Zanamivir was administered intranasally and amantadine was administered orally. Mice were fully protected by a single dose of 30 mg/kg intravenous Ig administered at least 3 days before challenge. This treatment was equivalent to zanamivir. F(ab')2 were less effective (p < 0.001). One of the monoclonal antibodies tested was less efficient than both zanamivir (p < 0.001) and intravenous Ig (p < 0.001) but similar to amantadine.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12685693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mil Med ISSN: 0026-4075 Impact factor: 1.437