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Low-dose ribavirin potentiates the antiviral activity of favipiravir against hemorrhagic fever viruses.

Jonna B Westover1, Eric J Sefing1, Kevin W Bailey1, Arnaud J Van Wettere2, Kie-Hoon Jung1, Ashley Dagley1, Luci Wandersee1, Brittney Downs1, Donald F Smee1, Yousuke Furuta3, Mike Bray4, Brian B Gowen5.   

Abstract

Favipiravir is approved in Japan to treat novel or re-emerging influenza viruses, and is active against a broad spectrum of RNA viruses, including Ebola. Ribavirin is the only other licensed drug with activity against multiple RNA viruses. Recent studies show that ribavirin and favipiravir act synergistically to inhibit bunyavirus infections in cultured cells and laboratory mice, likely due to their different mechanisms of action. Convalescent immune globulin is the only approved treatment for Argentine hemorrhagic fever caused by the rodent-borne Junin arenavirus. We previously reported that favipiravir is highly effective in a number of small animal models of Argentine hemorrhagic fever. We now report that addition of low dose of ribavirin synergistically potentiates the activity of favipiravir against Junin virus infection of guinea pigs and another arenavirus, Pichinde virus infection of hamsters. This suggests that the efficacy of favipiravir against hemorrhagic fever viruses can be further enhanced through the addition of low-dose ribavirin.
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Keywords:  Arenavirus; Favipiravir; Junin virus; Ribavirin; Viral hemorrhagic fever

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26711718      PMCID: PMC4724333          DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2015.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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