Effective Results of an Herbal Remedies in the Treatment of Life-Threatening Viral Infections in Animals
*Corresponding Author: Jiangnan Feng, Department of Medicine, Tongrun Tang Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, Nanchong City, Sichuan, China, Email: jnfengyale@qq.comReceived Date: Jun 24, 2024 / Published Date: Jul 26, 2024
Citation: Feng J, Ma Z, Wu H,Yi C, Gao M, et al. (2024) Effective Results of an Herbal Remedies In the Treatment of Life-Threatening Viral Infections in Animals. J Infect Dis Ther S7:005DOI: 10.4173/2332-0877.24.S7.005
Copyright: © 2024 Feng J, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Background: There is still no effective treatment for acute viral infections. Marecipe AV therapeutics, a prescription compound of various herbs, has been utilized at our clinic for many years in the treatment of viral infectious diseases and has shown therapeutic effect. In order to obtain clear evidence of efficacy a series of experimental treatments with Marecipe AV has been conducted on animals with lethal viral infectious diseases.
Methods: The oral administration of Marecipe AV has been used to treat several naturally infected viral infections with high morbidity and mortality in animals. The efficacy was measured by comparing mortality rates between treated and untreated animals.
Results: The mortality was 28.57% versus 100% among treated and untreated naturally infected pigs with ASF. The mortality was 0% versus 100% for treated and untreated cases when treatment was administered in the early presymptomatic stage.
The mortality was 39.04% versus 100% in treated and untreated naturally infected ducks with Avian influenza, and 0.86% versus 99.83% for treated and untreated ducks when treatment is given in the early presymptomatic stage. For chickens, the mortality was 4.60% versus 85% for treated and untreated, respectively. All surviving ducks and chickens ultimately achieved complete recovery.
For dogs with canine distemper and/or canine parvovirus, the mortality was 10.11% and 82.88% among the treated and untreated. For dogs infected with parvovirus only, the mortality was 0% for treated and 87.5% for untreated. Among dogs simultaneously infected with parvovirus and canine distemper, the mortality was 15.25% and 96.84% for treated and untreated, respectively. All surviving dogs fully recovered.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that Marecipe AV can save lives from several deadly viral infections and cure these viral infections. Marecipe AV therapeutics presents a new effective treatment Opportunity for acute viral infections.