Treating the host response to Ebola virus disease with generic statins and angiotensin receptor blockers

DS Fedson, JR Jacobson, OM Rordam, SM Opal - MBio, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
DS Fedson, JR Jacobson, OM Rordam, SM Opal
MBio, 2015Am Soc Microbiol
Treatments targeting the Ebola virus may eventually be shown to work, but they will not have
an impact on overall Ebola mortality in West Africa. Endothelial dysfunction is responsible for
the fluid and electrolyte imbalances seen in Ebola patients. Because inexpensive generic
statins and angiotensin receptor blockers restore endothelial barrier integrity, they can be
used to treat the host response in these patients. In Sierra Leone, approximately 100 Ebola
patients were treated with this combination, and reports indicate that survival was greatly …
Abstract
Treatments targeting the Ebola virus may eventually be shown to work, but they will not have an impact on overall Ebola mortality in West Africa. Endothelial dysfunction is responsible for the fluid and electrolyte imbalances seen in Ebola patients. Because inexpensive generic statins and angiotensin receptor blockers restore endothelial barrier integrity, they can be used to treat the host response in these patients. In Sierra Leone, approximately 100 Ebola patients were treated with this combination, and reports indicate that survival was greatly improved.
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