Cocrystal Pharma (COCP) announces that a recent virology study showed its novel, broad-spectrum influenza PB2 inhibitor CC-42344 exhibits strong antiviral activity against the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A strain. On March 25, 2024, the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza virus was confirmed in a dairy cow in Texas and has continued to spread widely in U.S. dairy cattle, causing a few human cases. There is concern that the H5N1 virus could adapt for human-to-human transmission and potentially result in an influenza pandemic. CC-42344 is a new investigational drug candidate for the treatment of pandemic and seasonal influenza infections. This inhibitor binds to a highly conserved active site of the PB2 protein and inhibits the viral replication process. The Company previously announced the structural and in vitro data of CC-42344 with the purified H5N1 PB2 protein.
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