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Experimental Ebola Drug Halts Virus in Monkeys Five Days After They Were Infected
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Experimental Ebola Drug Halts Virus in Monkeys Five Days After They Were Infected
Mon, 2014-09-01 21:24 — Kathy GilbeauxCLICK HERE - RESEARCH - Reversion of advanced Ebola virus disease in nonhuman primates with ZMapp
washingtonpost.com - by Lenny Bernstein - August 29, 2014
The experimental drug pressed into emergency use in the West African Ebola epidemic cured a group of 18 monkeys of the deadly disease, including some who didn't receive the treatment until five days after they were injected with the virus, researchers reported Friday.
The finding, published online in the journal Nature, raises new hope for use of the cocktail of monoclonal antibodies, called ZMapp, against Ebola, which has no known cure or vaccine. . .
. . . "The highlight of these experimental results is undoubtedly ZMapp, which was able to reverse severe [Ebola] disease...leading to full recovery of all treated [non-human primates]" within 28 days after they were infected, the researchers wrote.
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