
Remdesivir Is Active Against MERS Coronavirus in Monkeys
Drug Also Being Tested in Clinical Trials Against the New Coronavirus
The drug remdesivir has antiviral effects against a variety of viruses including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in rhesus monkeys, according to a study conducted by NIAID researchers at the Rocky Mountain Labs in Hamilton, Montana. Because MERS-CoV and the new COVID-19 coronavirus are closely related viruses, the scientists believe that remdesivir treatment will work against the new coronavirus as well. Clinical trials of remdesivir for COVID-19 are already underway
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