Quantcast
Channel: Business Insider
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 141215

The FDA Just Approved A Drug To Treat 'Plague' (JNJ)

$
0
0

bubonic plague black death

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — U.S. regulators have approved use of a powerful Johnson & Johnson antibiotic to treat plague, an extremely rare, sometimes-deadly bacterial infection.

The Food and Drug Administration also approved Levaquin, known generically as levofloxacin, to reduce risk of people getting plague after exposure to the bacteria that cause it. Called Yersinia pestis, the bacteria are considered a potential bioterrorism agent.

Plague mainly occurs in animals. People can get it from bites from infected fleas or contact with infected animals or humans. About 1,000 to 2,000 human cases occur worldwide each year.

The FDA approved Levaquin for plague after tests on African green monkeys infected with the bacteria in a lab found 94 percent of the monkeys given Levaquin survived.

Please follow Money Game on Twitter and Facebook.

Join the conversation about this story »


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 141215

Trending Articles