New Antiviral With 99.9% Efficacy Against Covid-19 Developed

The new antiviral approach used gene-silencing RNA technology called siRNA (small-interfering RNA) to attack the virus' genome directly, which stops the virus from replicating, as well as lipid nanoparticles designed at Griffith University and City of Hope to deliver the siRNA to the lungs, the critical site of infection.

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The new antiviral approach used gene-silencing RNA technology called siRNA

An international team of scientists, from Australia and the US, has developed an experimental direct-acting antiviral therapy

Sydney: An international team of scientists, from Australia and the US, has developed an experimental direct-acting antiviral therapy that can reduce viral load by 99.9 per cent and may be a new treatment against Covid-19.

Traditional antivirals, which include Tamiflu, zanamivir and remdesivir, reduce symptoms and help people recover earlier.