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" ... A next logical question, do the antibodies prevent infection of naive animals if not reported? It is likely that they will. Monoclonal antibodies used to treat respiratory syncytial virus protect very young children from infection. A monoclonal antibody that treats anthrax infections also prevents infection. ... "
" ... Antiviral drugs may also prevent infection, as is currently the case with HIV. Monoclonal antibodies are used to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in infants. Antimalarial drugs are used to prevent malaria infections. The caveat is that such drugs must undergo rigorous evaluations for safety, for they are intended to be used on healthy people who are not yet infected. The safety profiles of treatments for the healthy are much more stringent than those required to treat the ill. ... "
" ... Indeed, the authors note that children with suspected, not confirmed, COVID-19 had more severe cases than those with lab-confirmed COVID-19, “which suggests that some suspected cases might be caused by other respiratory infections,” such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). ... "
" ... No results demonstrating the activity of these potential drugs in animals or humans are reported. Nonetheless, previous experience with antivirus monoclonal antibodies of this type have been shown to be effective in treatment of both human and animal infections by viruses and other microorganisms. Monoclonal antibodies are among the most successful class of new drugs. Methods for manufacture and testing are well established. The FDA has approved more than 70 monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of human disease, including one for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus a major cause of lower respiratory disease in children. ... "
" ... When people return to everyday life, the viruses will have a wealth of new hosts that have lost any natural immunity they may have had before the pandemic. SARS-CoV-2 was so effective in its spread because it seems that very few if any humans had built-in immunity to the virus. The common viruses will experience aggressive spread by the same model. In the next couple of years, we will likely experience many more deaths relating to the flu, respiratory syncytial virus, and others than we are used to. ... "