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Antiviral Res ; 80(1): 77-80, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18485494

ABSTRACT

Parapoxviruses of seals and sea lions are commonly encountered pathogens with zoonotic potential. The antiviral activity of the antiviral compounds isatin-beta-thiosemicarbazone, rifampicin, acyclovir, cidofovir and phosphonoacetic acid against a parapoxvirus (SLPV-1) isolated from a Californian sea lions (Zalophus californianus) was evaluated. Cidofovir was able to reduce virus-induced cytopathic effect of SLPV-1 in confluent monolayers when used in concentrations greater than 2microg/ml. A decreasing virus yield was observed in the presence of increasing concentrations of cidofovir, which confirmed the ability of cidofovir to inhibit SLPV-1 replication. The in vitro efficacy of cidofovir against SLPV-1 indicates the therapeutic potential of cidofovir for the treatment of infections of humans and pinnipeds with parapoxviruses of seals and sea lions. This study confirms the previously proposed therapeutic potential of cidofovir for the treatment of parapoxvirus infections.


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Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Cytosine/analogs & derivatives , Organophosphonates/pharmacology , Parapoxvirus/drug effects , Poxviridae Infections/veterinary , Sea Lions/virology , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Cidofovir , Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral/drug effects , Cytosine/pharmacology , Kidney/cytology , Kidney/virology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Parapoxvirus/classification , Parapoxvirus/physiology , Poxviridae Infections/virology
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Antiviral Res ; 48(3): 205-8, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11164507

ABSTRACT

Three parapoxviruses which cause orf or related diseases in humans and animals and the orthopoxvirus, vaccinia virus, were tested for their in vitro sensitivity to cidofovir. The 50% inhibitory concentration for the three parapoxviruses was between 0.21 and 0.27 microg/ml and for vaccinia was 1.32 microg/ml. The selectivity index varied from 198 to 264 for the parapoxviruses and was 42 for vaccinia virus. Virus yield assays confirmed the ability of cidofovir to reduce ortho- and parapoxvirus replication. The efficacy of cidofovir against parapoxviruses justifies its evaluation as a candidate drug for the treatment of parapoxvirus infections in humans and animals.


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Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Cytosine/pharmacology , Organophosphonates , Organophosphorus Compounds/pharmacology , Parapoxvirus/drug effects , Virus Replication/drug effects , Animals , Cell Line , Cidofovir , Cytosine/analogs & derivatives , Parapoxvirus/physiology , Poxviridae Infections/virology , Sheep , Vaccinia/virology , Vaccinia virus/drug effects
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