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Therapeutic and protective efficacy of a dengue antibody against Zika infection in rhesus monkeys.

Peter AbbinkRafael A LaroccaWanwisa DejnirattisaiRebecca PetersonJoseph P NkololaErica N BorducchiPiyada SupasaJuthathip MongkolsapayaGavin R ScreatonDan H Barouch
Published in: Nature medicine (2018)
Strategies to treat Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in dengue virus (DENV)-endemic areas are urgently needed. Here we show that a DENV-specific antibody against the E-dimer epitope (EDE) potently cross-neutralizes ZIKV and provides robust therapeutic efficacy as well as prophylactic efficacy against ZIKV in rhesus monkeys. Viral escape was not detected, suggesting a relatively high bar to escape. These data demonstrate the potential for antibody-based therapy and prevention of ZIKV.
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