The researchers found that fever was associated with plateplate reduction syndrome
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Last Update: 2020-12-28
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made great progress in overstressing fever-related plateplate reduction syndrome, chinese researchers have found an effective way to treat fever-related plateplate reduction syndrome.
Recently, the
Peng Wei Research Group of the Wuhan Virus Research Institute of China (The Great Scientific Research Center for Biosecurity) and Xiao Weifu Research Group jointly worked with the Chinese Military Medical
Liu Wei Research Team to find that the calcium ion channel inhibitor Benedict was able to significantly inhibit the invasion of fever-related plateboards at the cellular level and the replication of the virus genome.
The team conducted a retrospective study of large clinical data on patients with fever-related plateplate reduction syndrome, revealing for the first time that nitrobenzene inhibited replication of the fever-related plateplate reduction syndrome virus in patients, and that the death rate from viral infections decreased from 19.7% to 3.6%.
, according to Xiao Yufu, fever accompanied by plate plateboard reduction syndrome is a new outbreak in China in recent years, and prevalent in South Korea, Japan and other East Asian regions of viral infectious diseases. It is caused by a new type of Bugna virus, the fever-accompanied plate plateboard reduction syndrome virus infection. Currently, there are no preventive vaccines and specific antiviral drugs for the virus.
Due to fever accompanied by plateplate reduction syndrome, clinical mortality rate of up to 12% to 50%, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year, its 2017 by the World Health Organization in urgent need of research on the list of key diseases, specific antiviral drug research and development has become an urgent scientific problem to be solved.
Peng said their study provides an important theoretical reference for the development of antiviral drugs for plate plateboard reduction syndrome, and suggests that calcium ion channel inhibitors may have a broader antiviral effect. At present, the relevant research results have been published online in the international academic journal Cell Research. (Source: Xinhua News Agency, Tan Yuanbin)
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