Selected article for: "corona virus and potential emergence"

Author: Mishra, Jayanti; Prasun, Chakrawarti; Sahoo, P K; Nair, Maya S
Title: Elucidating the drug repurposing spectra of COVID-19 with its analogues SARS and MERS.
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  • Document date: 2021_2_24
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    Snippet: COVID-19 disease, caused by the SARS CoV-2 virus, has been announced as Pandemic by the WHO. To date it has affected almost every part of the world, more than 39.8 million people were infected and up to 1.11 million have lost their lives. Currently, there has been no success to develop measures to cure the disease. Additionally, the vaccine development may take several months, and many novel drug molecules attempted have been fallen short of achieving success yet. Hence, an effective alternative
    Document: COVID-19 disease, caused by the SARS CoV-2 virus, has been announced as Pandemic by the WHO. To date it has affected almost every part of the world, more than 39.8 million people were infected and up to 1.11 million have lost their lives. Currently, there has been no success to develop measures to cure the disease. Additionally, the vaccine development may take several months, and many novel drug molecules attempted have been fallen short of achieving success yet. Hence, an effective alternative solution is a need for these darkest hours. Repurposing of drugs has already proved efficacy in diseases, like, and it significantly provides the most acceptable alternative. There are hundreds of drug molecules approved for clinical trials by the FDA. SARS COV 2 virus has shown resemblance with enzyme targets such as 3CLpro/Mpro, RdRp, Cathepsin L, and TMPRSS2 with SARS CoV and MERS CoV that gives an option to use drugs that have shown efficacy in these viruses for COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease) treatment. This review focuses on why repurposing could provide a better alternative in COVID-19 treatment and the similarity in the structural and progression of infection of these viruses gives a direction and validation to evaluate the drugs approved for SARS and MERS against COVID-19. It has been indicated that multiple therapeutic options that demonstrate efficacy against SARS CoV 2 are available to mitigate the potential emergence of COVID-19 infection.

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