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{{SK}} Lassa hemorrhagic fever; LHF
==Overview==
Extensive studies are being conducted to find new and improved mode of treatment for Lassa virus which include [[vaccines]], medicine and other novel approaches. An [[antiviral drug]] that has been shown to be more effective than [[ribavirin]] in treating experimentally infected guinea pigs is under investigation.
 
==Future Research==
* Researchers at the [[USAMRIID]] facility, where military [[biologist]]s study [[infectious disease]]s, have a promising [[vaccine]] candidate. They have developed a [[Virus#Replication|replication]]-competent [[vaccine]] against Lassa virus based on [[recombinant]] vesicular [[stomatitis]] [[Vesicular stomatitis virus|virus]] [[vector]]s expressing the Lassa virus [[glycoprotein]]. After a single [[Intramuscular|intramuscular injection]], test primates have survived lethal challenge, while showing no clinical [[symptom]]s.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Geisbert TW, Jones S, Fritz EA, ''et al'' |title=Development of a new vaccine for the prevention of Lassa fever |journal=PLoS Med. |volume=2 |issue=6 |pages=e183 |year=2005 |pmid=15971954 |doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020183}}</ref>
* Siga Technologies is developing an [[antiviral drug]] that has been shown effective in treating experimentally infected guinea pigs. In a study conducted at the [[USAMRIID|U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID)]], treatment with ST-193 once a day for 14 days resulted in significant reduction in [[mortality]] (71% of the animals survived at the low dose), whereas all untreated animals and those treated with [[ribavirin]] died within 20 days of the [[infection]].<ref>{{cite press release
| url = http://www.siga.com/press/051507.html
| title = SIGA Passes First Hurdle with Lassa Fever Antiviral ST-193}}</ref>
* Studies are being conducted to improve the following aspects<ref name="pmidPMID: 18241935">{{cite journal| author=Khan SH, Goba A, Chu M, Roth C, Healing T, Marx A et al.| title=New opportunities for field research on the pathogenesis and treatment of Lassa fever. | journal=Antiviral Res | year= 2008 | volume= 78 | issue= 1 | pages= 103-15 | pmid=PMID: 18241935 | doi=10.1016/j.antiviral.2007.11.003 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=18241935 }} </ref>.
:* Efficacy of the supportive treatment.
::* Specific studies for early goal directed therapy.
:* Optimizing [[Ribavirin]] therapy
::* Check whether shorter duration would be helpful.
::* Evaluation of oral [[ribavirin]] for post exposure prophylaxis.
:* Testing efficacy of new anti-arenavirus drugs.
::* Small [[interfering RNAs]].
::* Novel [[nucleoside]] analogs.
:* Testing efficacy of non-arenavirus-specific drugs.
::* [[Interferon]] alfacon-1.
::* Recombinant activated [[protein C]].
::* [[Vaccines]] with recombinant and attenuated [[viruses]], [[DNA]] vaccines, alphavirus replicons.


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Synonyms and keywords: Lassa hemorrhagic fever; LHF

Overview

Extensive studies are being conducted to find new and improved mode of treatment for Lassa virus which include vaccines, medicine and other novel approaches. An antiviral drug that has been shown to be more effective than ribavirin in treating experimentally infected guinea pigs is under investigation.

Future Research

  • Efficacy of the supportive treatment.
  • Specific studies for early goal directed therapy.
  • Check whether shorter duration would be helpful.
  • Evaluation of oral ribavirin for post exposure prophylaxis.
  • Testing efficacy of new anti-arenavirus drugs.
  • Testing efficacy of non-arenavirus-specific drugs.

References

  1. Geisbert TW, Jones S, Fritz EA; et al. (2005). "Development of a new vaccine for the prevention of Lassa fever". PLoS Med. 2 (6): e183. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0020183. PMID 15971954.
  2. "SIGA Passes First Hurdle with Lassa Fever Antiviral ST-193" (Press release).
  3. Khan SH, Goba A, Chu M, Roth C, Healing T, Marx A; et al. (2008). "New opportunities for field research on the pathogenesis and treatment of Lassa fever". Antiviral Res. 78 (1): 103–15. doi:10.1016/j.antiviral.2007.11.003. PMID 18241935 PMID: 18241935 Check |pmid= value (help).


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