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Ebola virus (EBOV) is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates in patients presenting clinical illness. Currently, no agent is approved in the U.S. or elsewhere for the therapeutic treatment of EBOV. The current standard of care for EBOV infection is limited to supportive treatment.
ZMapp TM, a combination of three chimeric human/murine monoclonal antibodies against the EBOV surface glycoprotein found on virions and infected cells, is being developed as a treatment for Ebola virus disease. This is a Phase 1a, open-label study to assess the safety and pharmacokinetics of a single intravenous administration of ZMapp tm in healthy adult volunteers. Three subjects will receive a single intravenous dose of 50mg/kg infusion and be evaluated on study Days 0, 1, 2, 7, 14, 21, 28, 60, and 90. Samples will be collected for pharmacokinetic and immunogenicity assessments at baseline, during, and following infusion. Subjects will be monitored and assessed for safety and the incidence of adverse events over the course of the study.
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