In vitro inhibition of human influenza A virus replication by chloroquine

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Abstract

Chloroquine is a 9-aminoquinolone with well-known anti-malarial effects. It has biochemical properties that could be applied to inhibit viral replication. We report here that chloroquine is able to inhibit influenza A virus replication, in vitro, and the IC50s of chloroquine against influenza A viruses H1N1 and H3N2 are lower than the plasma concentrations reached during treatment of acute malaria. The potential of chloroquine to be added to the limited range of anti-influenza drugs should be explored further, particularly since antiviral drugs play a vital role in influenza pandemic preparedness. © 2006 Ooi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Eng, E. O., Chew, J. S. W., Jin, P. L., & Chua, R. C. S. (2006). In vitro inhibition of human influenza A virus replication by chloroquine. Virology Journal, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-3-39

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