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Morra, Mostafa Ebraheem; Van Thanh, Le; Kamel, Mohamed Gomaa; Ghazy, Ahmed Abdelmotaleb; Altibi, Ahmed M.A.; Dat, Lu Minh; Thy, Tran Ngoc Xuan; Vuong, Nguyen Lam; Mostafa, Mostafa Reda; Ahmed, Sarah Ibrahim; Elabd, Sahar Samy; Fathima, Samreen; Le Huy Vu, Tran; Omrani, Ali S.; Memish, Ziad A.; Hirayama, Kenji; Huy, Nguyen Tien
Reviews in medical virology, 20/May , Volume: 28, Issue: 3Journal Article
Summary Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a respiratory disease caused by MERS coronavirus. Because of lack of vaccination, various studies investigated the therapeutic efficacy of antiviral drugs and supportive remedies. A systematic literature search from 10 databases was conducted and screened for relevant articles. Studies reporting information about the treatment of MERS coronavirus infection were extracted and analyzed. Despite receiving treatment with ribavirin plus IFN, the case fatality rate was as high as 71% in the IFN‐treatment group and exactly the same in patients who received supportive treatment only. Having chronic renal disease, diabetes mellitus and hypertension increased the risk of mortality (P < .05), and chronic renal disease is the best parameter to predict the mortality. The mean of survival days from onset of illness to death was 46.6 (95% CI, 30.5‐62.6) for the IFN group compared with 18.8 (95% CI, 10.3‐27.4) for the supportive‐only group (P = .001). Delay in starting treatment, older age group, and preexisting comorbidities are associated with worse outcomes. In conclusion, there is no difference between IFN treatment and supportive treatment for MERS patients in terms of mortality. However, ribavirin and IFN combination might have efficacious effects with timely administration and monitoring of adverse events. Large‐scale prospective randomized studies are required to assess the role of antiviral drugs for the treatment of this high mortality infection.
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