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The effect of remantadine on the development of toxicosis caused by different influenza virus strains. / Kiseleva, I. V.

In: Voprosy Virusologii, Vol. 26, No. 5, 1981, p. 541-543.

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abstract = "The effect of remantadine on the development of viral toxicosis caused in mice by original and remantadine-resistant strains of influenza virus was studied. A definite reduction of the antitoxic effectiveness of remantadine was demonstrated in passages of toxigenic influenza A virus strain in its presence. Prophylactic administration of remantadine protected mice from the development of toxic pulmonary edema and death caused by inoculation of a massive dose of influenza B virus. Passages of influenza B virus in the presence of remantadine produced a strain causing toxicosis in mice the course of which was not affected by remantadine any longer.",
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N2 - The effect of remantadine on the development of viral toxicosis caused in mice by original and remantadine-resistant strains of influenza virus was studied. A definite reduction of the antitoxic effectiveness of remantadine was demonstrated in passages of toxigenic influenza A virus strain in its presence. Prophylactic administration of remantadine protected mice from the development of toxic pulmonary edema and death caused by inoculation of a massive dose of influenza B virus. Passages of influenza B virus in the presence of remantadine produced a strain causing toxicosis in mice the course of which was not affected by remantadine any longer.

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