Sofosbuvir and its tri-phosphate metabolite inhibit the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity of non-Structural protein 5 from the Kyasanur forest disease virus
Abstract:Kyasanur forest disease is a neglected zoonotic disease caused by a single stranded RNA based flavivirus, the incidence of which, was first recorded in 1957, in the Southern part of India. Kyasanur forest disease virus is transmitted to monkeys and humans, through the infected tick bite of Haemophysalis spinigera. Kyasanur forest disease is a febrile illness, which in severe cases, results in neurological manifestations leading to mortality. The current treatment regimens are symptomatic and supportive in natu… Show more
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