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A flowchart showing how Tecovirimat has evolved for the treatment of monkeypox virus infection

A flowchart showing how Tecovirimat has evolved for the treatment of monkeypox virus infection

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Monkeypox virus infection is a recognized public health emergency. Little research has been done on treatment options for this disease. Until recently, there was not a single published work describing the usage of specific drugs in human patients with monkeypox virus infection. This paper gives the first bibliometric analysis of monkeypox treatment...

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... US FDA granted it approval in 2018, and it is indicated in smallpox disease. The regulatory process has been summarised in Figure 2 (8,9). Tecovirimat inhibits the membrane protein VP37 in the monkeypox virus, thus inhibiting the downstream actions of this protein. ...
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... US FDA granted it approval in 2018, and it is indicated in smallpox disease. The regulatory process has been summarised in Figure 2 (8,9). Tecovirimat inhibits the membrane protein VP37 in the monkeypox virus, thus inhibiting the downstream actions of this protein. ...
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... US FDA granted it approval in 2018, and it is indicated in smallpox disease. The regulatory process has been summarised in Figure 2 (8,9). Tecovirimat inhibits the membrane protein VP37 in the monkeypox virus, thus inhibiting the downstream actions of this protein. ...

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