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Intensive Care Unit-Like Care Of Nonhuman Primates With Ebola Virus Disease

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2021)

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Background. Ebola virus disease (EVD) supportive care strategies are largely guided by retrospective observational research. This study investigated the effect of EVD supportive care algorithms on duration of survival in a controlled nonhuman primate (NHP) model.Methods. Fourteen rhesus macaques were challenged intramuscularly with a target dose of Ebola virus (1000 plaque-forming units; Kikwit). NHPs were allocated to intensive care unit (ICU)-like algorithms (n=7), intravenous fluids plus levofloxacin (n=2), or a control group (n=5). The primary outcome measure was duration of survival, and secondary outcomes included changes in clinical laboratory values.Results. Duration of survival was not significantly different between the pooled ICU-like algorithm and control groups (8.2 vs 6.9 days of survival; hazard ratio; 0.50; P=.25). Norepinephrine was effective in transiently maintaining baseline blood pressure. NHPs treated with ICU-like algorithms had delayed onset of liver and kidney injury.Conclusions. While an obvious survival difference was not observed with ICU-like care, clinical observations from this model may aid in EVD supportive care NHP model refinement.
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Ebola virus disease, hemorrhagic fevers, viral, models, animal, Filoviridae, Mononegavirales, intensive care
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