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China coronavirus: Hong Kong professor Yuen Kwok-yung says effectiveness of drugs could be judged within weeks, with tests due to start in city

South China Morning Post
發布於 2020年01月29日09:01 • Kanis Leung kanis.leung@scmp.com
  • University of Hong Kong scientists looking at whether drugs used during Sars epidemic will work for those infected with Wuhan coronavirus
  • The new virus has already claimed more than 130 lives in mainland China, with eight people confirmed as infected in Hong Kong
Scientists in Hong Kong are part of the global effort to find treatments for the newly discovered coronavirus, which has infected thousands of people, killing more than 130 in mainland China. Photo: Dickson Lee

The effectiveness of drugs being developed in Hong Kong to combat the deadly Wuhan coronavirus could be judged within weeks, infectious diseases expert Professor Yuen Kwok-yung has revealed ahead of testing.

Yuen offered a fresh glimmer of hope on Wednesday against the outbreak, the day after saying city researchers had already come up with a vaccine for the virus but needed time for trials.

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The developments came as the number of cases worldwide surpassed 6,000 for the contagion, which has killed more than 130 people, and with scientists across the globe working around the clock to fight the outbreak.

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Yuen, the chairman for infectious diseases at the University of Hong Kong, said the protease inhibitor Kaletra had been effective in treating severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) in 2003.

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Along with another drug called interferon beta, it had also worked in laboratory tests on a type of monkey against Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers), which was first identified in 2012.

"The coronavirus in Sars or the coronavirus in Mers are in the same family of virus with the new coronavirus," he told a radio programme.

"We can now run tests in laboratories to see if the two drugs are effective in treating the new coronavirus."

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The professor said experts would also explore if adding ribavirin, an antiviral medicine, to those two drugs would improve them.

"We hope we can tell everyone if the drugs are effective in the laboratory after several weeks," he said.

If the drugs were found to be effective, they could be the answer to a disease that has infected nearly 6,000 in mainland China, mostly in Wuhan, the provincial capital of Hubei that is at the centre of the outbreak.

The total infection figure in the mainland has surpassed that of Sars, the epidemic in 2002-03 that killed nearly 800 people worldwide, including 299 in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong has so far seen eight confirmed cases of the Wuhan virus, with the first two cases reported last Wednesday and confirmed the next day.

Professor Yuen Kwok-yung, a leading microbiologist, is hopeful of delivering good news on drugs to treat the new Wuhan coronavirus. Photo: Winson Wong

On claims the virus could take hold for 14 days before symptoms appeared, the professor said he could not offer an estimate on how long the incubation period would last, since some patients did not show obvious symptoms.

Dr Arisina Ma Chung-yee, president of the Hong Kong Public Doctors' Association, said medical staff at Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung, where confirmed cases were being treated, were able to cope with the situation.

But she noted some patients had tried to hide their travel history, which had added to stress levels on wards with staff having to make extra checks so enough precautionary measures were in place to contain the spread.

Ma also said she hoped the government would find suitable accommodation for medical workers treating patients infected with the new virus, after they abandoned a plan to house them in a vacant public housing estate in northern Hong Kong after violent protests.

The accommodation should be close to the hospital, the doctor said, as she urged people not to panic over the outbreak.

"There won't be a big impact on the neighbourhood unless there is a super-spreader," Ma said, referring to the phenomenon where an infected person transmits to an unusually large number of people.

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