The experimental Ebola drug ZMapp cured all 18 of the laboratory
monkeys infected with the deadly virus, including those suffering the
fever and hemorrhaging characteristic of the disease and just hours from
death, scientists said on Friday.
Even monkeys not treated until five days after infection survived. No
other experimental Ebola therapy has ever shown success in primates
when given that long after infection; the five days is analogous to nine
to 11 days after infection in people.
Although two American aid workers who contracted Ebola in Liberia
were cured after receiving ZMapp, their physicians do not know if the
drug helped.
A Liberian doctor with the disease died this week despite being given the drug, as did a Spanish priest, Reuters reports.
ZMapp, produced by San Diego-based Mapp Biopharmaceutical, has never
been scientifically tested in people, and the current study was the
first in primates. The success is therefore a “monumental achievement,”
virologist Thomas Geisbert of the University of Texas Medical Branch
wrote in a commentary on the paper, published online in Nature.
There are no approved Ebola vaccines or treatments, but human safety
trials will begin next week on a vaccine from GlaxoSmithKline Plc and
this autumn on one from NewLink Genetics Corp.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed 1,552 people out of
3,069 confirmed cases, the World Health Organization said, and is on
pace to infect 20,000. Neither governments nor private medical groups
have been able to contain the outbreak, which WHO said will almost
certainly continue into 2015.
ZMapp is a mix of three antibodies that bind to proteins on Ebola
viruses and trigger the immune system to destroy them. Mapp had
previously developed two different cocktails of antibodies, but they
protected only 43 percent of monkeys when given as late as five days
after infection.
8/30/2014
Experimental Ebola drug cures laboratory monkeys
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