A trial of chemoprophylaxis of natural influenza infection with U.K. 2371 |
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Authors: | J. E. Stark R. B. Heath N. C. Oswald Vivien Booth Ruth Tall Wallace Fox K. D. Moynagh J. M. Inglis |
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Affiliation: | .St. Bartholomew''s Hospital, London;.M.R.C. Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Unit, Brompton Hospital, London;.Medical Officer, The City University, London;.Virus Laboratory, Brompton Hospital, London |
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Abstract: | In a five-week double-blind trial, 132 young adult volunteers received U.K. 2371, a synthetic isoquinoline derivative which had previously been shown to protect volunteers against challenge with certain influenza viruses. A comparable group of 130 volunteers received placebo. There was little difference between the groups in number or severity of acute respiratory illnesses during the trial or in the number of proven infections with influenza A2/Hong Kong/1968 virus. Tablet counts were carried out and single doses of isoniazid were used as a marker to confirm that the lack of prophylaxis was not the result of the failure of volunteers to ingest the tablets. |
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