Drug Development against Smallpox: Present and Future
Déborah Delaune, Frédéric Iseni
Abstract
, implying that VARV could, in theory, be resurrected. Because of this new perspective, the WHO Advisory Committee on VARV Research released new recommendations concerning research on poxviruses that strongly encourages pursuing the development of new antiviral drugs against orthopoxviruses. In 2018, the U.S. FDA advised in favor of two molecules for smallpox treatment, tecovirimat and brincidofovir. This review highlights the difficulties to develop new drugs targeting an eradicated disease, especially as it requires working under the FDA "animal efficacy rule" with the few, and imperfect, animal models available.
Topics & Concepts
SmallpoxSmallpox virusVariola virusVirologyVacciniaDiseaseBiologyIntensive care medicineMedicinePathologyVaccinationGeneticsRecombinant DNAGenePoxvirus research and outbreaksBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchTransgenic Plants and Applications