2009
DOI: 10.1242/dmm.000471
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Disease modeling for Ebola and Marburg viruses

Abstract: The filoviruses Ebola and Marburg are zoonotic agents that are classified as both biosafety level 4 and category A list pathogens. These viruses are pathogenic in humans and cause isolated infections or epidemics of viral hemorrhagic fever, mainly in Central Africa. Their natural reservoir has not been definitely identified, but certain species of African bat have been associated with Ebola and Marburg infections. Currently, there are no licensed options available for either treatment or prophylaxis. Different… Show more

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“…The rhesus macaque model was chosen because symptom onset more closely parallels human disease progression compared with the cynomolgus model (27). This proof-of-concept study presents data demonstrating that the plant-produced MB-003 RAMP is efficacious in preventing lethal disease in EBOV-infected macaques when administered 24 or 48 h after virus challenge.…”
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“…The rhesus macaque model was chosen because symptom onset more closely parallels human disease progression compared with the cynomolgus model (27). This proof-of-concept study presents data demonstrating that the plant-produced MB-003 RAMP is efficacious in preventing lethal disease in EBOV-infected macaques when administered 24 or 48 h after virus challenge.…”
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“…Currently, Old World macaques, notably cynomolgus and rhesus macaques, are the gold standard animal model for studying ZEBOV pathogenesis and testing vaccines and therapeutics. Both macaque species are highly susceptible to ZEBOV, with development of viral hemorrhagic fever and 100% lethality (3).…”
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“…Non-human primates and rodents are the most commonly used animal models for MARV. 19,20 Non-human primates are the most reliable model because the clinical symptoms and pathophysiology are quite similar to those observed in humans. 21 However, the cost and time associated with model are prohibitive for the high-throughput screening of drugs and the early evaluation of vaccines.…”
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