Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections

Viruses of the family Filoviridae represent significant health risks as emerging infectious diseases as well as potentially engineered biothreats. While many research efforts have been published offering possibilities toward the mitigation of filoviral infection, there remain no sanctioned therapeut...

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Main Authors: Gene G. Olinger, Brian M. Friedrich, John C. Trefry, Lisa E. Hensley, Anna N. Honko, Darci R. Smith, Julia E. Biggins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-09-01
Series:Viruses
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/4/9/1619
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spelling doaj-db1713facb6d44db9475c62e95929d602020-11-24T23:18:09ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152012-09-01491619165010.3390/v4091619Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus InfectionsGene G. OlingerBrian M. FriedrichJohn C. TrefryLisa E. HensleyAnna N. HonkoDarci R. SmithJulia E. BigginsViruses of the family Filoviridae represent significant health risks as emerging infectious diseases as well as potentially engineered biothreats. While many research efforts have been published offering possibilities toward the mitigation of filoviral infection, there remain no sanctioned therapeutic or vaccine strategies. Current progress in the development of filovirus therapeutics and vaccines is outlined herein with respect to their current level of testing, evaluation, and proximity toward human implementation, specifically with regard to human clinical trials, nonhuman primate studies, small animal studies, and in vitro development. Contemporary methods of supportive care and previous treatment approaches for human patients are also discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/4/9/1619filovirusEbolaebolavirusMarburg virusmarburgvirusvaccinespost-exposure treatmentsclinical trialsnon-human primatesanimal models
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author Gene G. Olinger
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John C. Trefry
Lisa E. Hensley
Anna N. Honko
Darci R. Smith
Julia E. Biggins
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Brian M. Friedrich
John C. Trefry
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Anna N. Honko
Darci R. Smith
Julia E. Biggins
Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
Viruses
filovirus
Ebola
ebolavirus
Marburg virus
marburgvirus
vaccines
post-exposure treatments
clinical trials
non-human primates
animal models
author_facet Gene G. Olinger
Brian M. Friedrich
John C. Trefry
Lisa E. Hensley
Anna N. Honko
Darci R. Smith
Julia E. Biggins
author_sort Gene G. Olinger
title Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
title_short Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
title_full Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
title_fullStr Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
title_full_unstemmed Potential Vaccines and Post-Exposure Treatments for Filovirus Infections
title_sort potential vaccines and post-exposure treatments for filovirus infections
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Viruses of the family Filoviridae represent significant health risks as emerging infectious diseases as well as potentially engineered biothreats. While many research efforts have been published offering possibilities toward the mitigation of filoviral infection, there remain no sanctioned therapeutic or vaccine strategies. Current progress in the development of filovirus therapeutics and vaccines is outlined herein with respect to their current level of testing, evaluation, and proximity toward human implementation, specifically with regard to human clinical trials, nonhuman primate studies, small animal studies, and in vitro development. Contemporary methods of supportive care and previous treatment approaches for human patients are also discussed.
topic filovirus
Ebola
ebolavirus
Marburg virus
marburgvirus
vaccines
post-exposure treatments
clinical trials
non-human primates
animal models
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/4/9/1619
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