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In recent decades, drugs used to treat malaria infection have been shown to be beneficial for many other diseases, including viral infections. In particular, they have received special attention due to the lack of effective antiviral drugs against new emerging viruses (i.e., HIV, dengue virus, chikungunya virus, Ebola virus, etc.) or against classic infections due to drug-resistant viral strains (i.e., human cytomegalovirus). Here, we reviewed the in vitro/in vivo and clinical studies conducted to evaluate the antiviral activities of four classes of antimalarial drugs: Artemisinin derivatives, aryl-aminoalcohols, aminoquinolines, and antimicrobial drugs.
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Sarah D’Alessandro
Ospedale San Paolo
Diletta Scaccabarozzi
Joint Research Centre
Lucia Signorini
University of Milan
Microorganisms
University of Milan
BARKA Foundation
University of Fada N'gourma
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2176a8582b7ad9ebabb7e1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8010085