Effect of a polynucleotide interferon inducer of fungal origin on experimental rhinovirus infection in humans
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Effect of a polynucleotide interferon inducer of fungal origin on experimental rhinovirus infection in humans
Abstract
A double-stranded RNA of fungal origin (BRL 5907) was given intranasally to volunteers. Apart from mild local irritancy of the higher dosage, the compound was well tolerated. A double-blind placebo-controlled trial of a three-day course (5 mg per day) of BRL 5907 against challenge with rhinovirus type 4 showed that treatment was associated with a delay in onset of symptoms and a reduction in shedding of virus, but the differences were not statistically significant. Low titers of interferon were found in nasal washings.
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