Geisbert notes that about half of Ebola patients survive without taking ZMapp.
What is the actual mortality rate? I have heard reports varying from 40% to 90%.
This is using antibodies, i.e. works on the principle of passive immunity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_immunity
By calling it a "drug", and that its way of action 'is unknown' etc., the article makes it sound a bit like they were talking about the engineering of a new chemical compound, when in fact the way of action seems straight-forward. The new work will probably just be in details of the production and perhaps embedding or some such of the antibodies.
Maybe my rejection stems from my native language (German) calling treatments like this "passive Impfung", literally "passive vaccination", while we seem to reserve the word "Medikament" (drug) for non-biologic actors.
I really hope someday computer simulations become so detailed and accurate that we don't have to test on animals anymore.
Last I checked I thought we were more closely related to primates not monkeys--not sure if that's of any significance.
The best way to control the current outbreak is with traditional measures: diagnosing patients, isolating them, tracing their contacts and testing them, and extending the process out in circles, until all exposed patients have been isolated.
I was wondering about the software they use to track this process, if any? Say, for example, you get the manifest for a plane where a passenger was infected. If you wanted to track infections from that point, which is unlikely but possible, that's a lot of work. And if it spirals out from there?