International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Apr 2021)

South American Hemorrhagic Fevers: A summary for clinicians

  • Maria G. Frank,
  • Adam Beitscher,
  • Camille M. Webb,
  • Vanessa Raabe,
  • Adam Beitscher,
  • Nahid Bhadelia,
  • Theodore J. Cieslak,
  • Richard T. Davey,
  • Kerry Dierberg,
  • Jared D. Evans,
  • Maria G. Frank,
  • Jonathan Grein,
  • Mark G. Kortepeter,
  • Colleen S. Kraft,
  • Chris J. Kratochvil,
  • Karen Martins,
  • Susan McLellan,
  • Aneesh K. Mehta,
  • Vanessa Raabe,
  • George Risi,
  • Lauren Sauer,
  • Erica S. Shenoy,
  • Tim Uyeki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105
pp. 505 – 515

Abstract

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Objectives: This article is one of a series on acute, severe diseases of humans caused by emerging viruses for which there are no or limited licensed medical countermeasures. We approached this summary on South American Hemorrhagic Fevers (SAHF) from a clinical perspective that focuses on pathogenesis, clinical features, and diagnostics with an emphasis on therapies and vaccines that have demonstrated potential for use in an emergency situation through their evaluation in nonhuman primates (NHPs) and/or in humans. Methods: A standardized literature review was conducted on the clinical, pathological, vaccine, and treatment factors for SAHF as a group and for each individual virus/disease. Results: We identified 2 treatments and 1 vaccine platform that have demonstrated potential benefit for treating or preventing infection in humans and 4 other potential treatments currently under investigation. Conclusion: We provide succinct summaries of these countermeasures to give the busy clinician a head start in reviewing the literature if faced with a patient with South American Hemorrhagic Fever. We also provide links to other authoritative sources of information.

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