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Secret Soviet antiseptic could beat flu...and even Covid virus

- By Chris Riches

A SECRET bacteria-busting antiseptic perfected behind the Iron Curtain could beat flu and even be used in the fight against Covid-19.

Miramistin was developed by the Soviet Union during the ColdWar for use in their space programme to kill any potential bacteria in orbital satellite stations.

But it may also be effective against flu, adenovirus­es – which cause fever and coughs – and human papilloma viruses that cause warts, coronaviru­ses and HIV, say scientists.

As miramistin has hardly been used elsewhere, viruses and bacteria have little or no immunity to it.

It is less toxic than commonly used antiseptic­s but there has been little other data on it in the West. In the

USSR, it was used mostly in their space biotechnol­ogy programme and to treat wounds and ulcers.

Antiseptic­s are key in infection control through decontamin­ating surfaces, hospital rooms and equipment.

Prof David Denning, of Manchester University, said that miramistin could be effective against Covid-19.

He said: “Miramistin is a very broad spectrum and non-toxic antiseptic used for years in Russia and eastern Europe. It kills viruses fast but has yet to be tested against Covid-19, although it works against other coronaviru­ses.

“Additional research is required to assess its full potential, including disinfecti­on of surfaces contaminat­ed by coronaviru­ses.”

The research was published in the journal FEMS Microbiolo­gy Reviews.

Family heirloom...Mim Saxl, daughter Maya, and Jan and Eva Rocek in 2014

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Miramistin is used in space

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