Comparative activity of amantadine and ribavirin against influenza virus in vitro: possible clinical relevance.
AUTOR(ES)
Browne, M J
RESUMO
The activities of amantadine and ribavirin against influenza A viruses were compared against low-multiplicity (plaque inhibition) and high-multiplicity (protein synthesis inhibition) infections. Our results suggest that the predictive value of in vitro data for the clinic may be improved by consideration of tests against a high-multiplicity infection.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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