Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are currently a promising treatment strategy against Ebola virus infection. This study combined MAbs with an adenovirus-vectored interferon (DEF201) to evaluate the efficacy in guinea pigs and extend the treatment window obtained with MAbs alone. Initiating the combination therapy at 3 days postinfection (d.p.i.) provided 100% survival, a significant improvement over survival with either treatment alone. The administration of DEF201 within 2 d.p.i. permits later MAb use, with protective efficacy observed up to 8 d.p.i.
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Qiu, X., Wong, G., Fernando, L., Ennis, J., Turner, J. D., Alimonti, J. B., … Kobinger, G. P. (2013). Monoclonal Antibodies Combined with Adenovirus-Vectored Interferon Significantly Extend the Treatment Window in Ebola Virus-Infected Guinea Pigs. Journal of Virology, 87(13), 7754–7757. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00173-13
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