Effect of Ribavirin on Hepatitis A Virus Replication In Vitro

  • Chaudhary R
  • Andonov A
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The effect of ribavirin on fetal Rhesus monkey kidney cells (FRhK‐4) acutely or chronically infected with hepatitis A virus was studied. The effect of ribavirin on hepatitis A virus yield as detected by radioimmunoassay in acutely infected FRhK‐4 cells was dependent on hepatitis A virus inoculum dose. Treatment with 100 μg/mL ribavirin completely inhibited hepatitis A virus growth in cultures infected with 100 to 800 tissue culture infectious dose 50 (TCID 50 ) hepatitis A virus, but inocula of 800 to 1600 TCID 50 resulted in limited production of virus. The effect was time dependent and required more than 96 h of treatment to inhibit the virus completely. Ribavirin was less effective in treating cells persistently infected with hepatitis A virus, although there was significant inhibition of hepatitis A virus (82%) in persistently infected cells as well. Ribavirin had some inhibitory effect on cell growth; treatment with 25, 50 or 100 μg/mL ribavirin reduced cell growth by approximately 0, 20 and 40%, respectively.

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Chaudhary, R. K., & Andonov, A. P. (1992). Effect of Ribavirin on Hepatitis A Virus Replication In Vitro. Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, 3(2), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.1155/1992/531837

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