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British scientists behind key COVID trial launch study to test monkeypox treatment

The British researchers behind one of the significant therapeutic COVID-19 studies have shifted their attention to finding cures for monkeypox, a virus that the World Health Organization has classified as a global health emergency (WHO).

August 23, 2022 / 16:28 IST
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The British scientists behind one of the major therapeutic COVID-19 trials have turned their focus to treatments for monkeypox, a viral disease that has been labeled a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The team from Oxford University behind the so-called RECOVERY trial - which honed in on four effective COVID treatments - on Tuesday unveiled a new trial, dubbed PLATINUM, to confirm whether SIGA Technologies' (SIGA.O) tecovirimat is an effective treatment for monkeypox.

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Although there are vaccines developed for the closely related smallpox that can reduce the risk of catching monkeypox, there are currently no treatments that have been proven to help hasten recovery in those who develop the disease.

More than 40,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox - including a handful of deaths - in over 80 countries where the virus is not endemic have been reported since early May. Over 35% of the current global case count is in the United States, while the UK has over 3,000 confirmed cases. read more