Parapoxviruses in combination with other antiviral agents...

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A61K 35/76 (2006.01) A61K 31/70 (2006.01)

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CA 2573204

The present invention relates to the use of Parapoxviruses in combination with other agents for the treatment of viral diseases, and in particular HIV infections and AIDS. The invention also relates to methods for producing medicaments based on combinations of Parapoxviruses and other antiviral agents. In particular, the invention relates to the use of Parapoxviruses in combination with agents of the kind used for antiretroviral therapy and highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).

La présente invention concerne l'utilisation de Parapoxvirus combinés à d'autres agents dans le traitement de maladies virales, notamment, d'infections au VIH et du SIDA. Cette invention a aussi pour objet des méthodes de production de médicaments reposant sur la combinaison de Parapoxvirus et d'autres agents antiviraux. Plus spécifiquement, ladite invention a trait à l'utilisation de Parapoxvirus combinés à des agents du type utilisé dans une thérapie antirétrovirale et une thérapie antirétrovirale extrêmement active (HAART).

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