
Hemispherx Biopharma Reports Clinical Potential of Treatment for Drug-Resistant Influenza Virus
Research was published describing a natural interferon-alpha for infection control and treatment of drug-resistant H7N9 influenza.
Hemispherx Biopharma published an article entitled “Emergence of a novel drug resistant H7N9 influenza virus: Evidence based clinical potential of a natural interferon (IFN)-αlpha for infection control and treatment” in the early online edition of
According to the peer-reviewed article, “Because of the lack of existing immunity against H7 subtype influenza viruses in the human population and the absence of a licensed commercial vaccine, antiviral drugs are critical tools for the treatment of infection with this novel H7N9. Both M2-ion channel blockers and neuraminidase inhibitors are used as antiviral drugs for influenza infections of humans. The emerging H7N9 viruses are resistant to the M2-ion channel blockers because of a S31N mutation in the M2 protein; additionally, some H7N9 isolates have gained neuraminidase R292K substitution resulting in broad resistance to neuraminidase inhibitors. In this study we report that Alferon N can inhibit wild type and 292K H7N9 viruses replication in vitro. Since Alferon N is approved for clinical use, this would allow a rapid regulatory approval process for this drug under pandemic threat.”
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