The efficacy of oral ribavirin in the treatment of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Iran

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We compared the mortality rate among patients suspected of having Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) who received treatment with oral ribavirin and those who did not. Ninety-seven (69.8%) of 139 treated patients suspected of having CCHF survived, and 61 (88.9%) of 69 treated patients with confirmed CCHF survived. The efficacy of oral ribavirin was 80% among patients with confirmed CCHF and 34% among patients suspected of having CCHF. Considering the limitations of observational studies, we conclude that oral ribavirin is an effective treatment for the hemorrhagic form of CCHF.

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Mardani, M., Jahromi, M. K., Naieni, K. H., & Zeinali, M. (2003). The efficacy of oral ribavirin in the treatment of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Iran. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 36(12), 1613–1618. https://doi.org/10.1086/375058

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