Monday, 9 May 2011

TUBERCULOSIS: Oxford-Emergent Tuberculosis Consortium Vaccinates Last Infant In Phase IIb Clinical Trial


 03 May 2011
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. announced today that its joint venture with the University of Oxford (Oxford), the Oxford-Emergent Tuberculosis Consortium (OETC), has vaccinated the last of the 2,784 infants in its Phase IIb efficacy trial evaluating MVA85A, the world's most clinically advanced tuberculosis (TB) vaccine in development. This clinical trial in Worcester, South Africa, is being conducted by the University of Cape Town's South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI), in partnership with Aeras, the clinical sponsor of the study, and the Wellcome Trust.
"Emergent BioSolutions joined the fight against TB when it formed OETC with Oxford to further develop MVA85A," said Daniel J. Abdun-Nabi, Chairman of the Board, OETC and President and Chief Operating Officer, Emergent BioSolutions. "We are pleased to complete the vaccination of our targeted 2,784 infants, which is the largest number of infants enrolled in any TB vaccine clinical trial. Our quest to fulfill Emergent's corporate mission - to protect life - will come to fruition when we can bring this vaccine candidate to market and ultimately make an impact in patients' lives."
"We are extremely proud of this achievement and are eager to see the study results, which are expected to be available as early as mid-2012," said Dr. Helen McShane, lead scientist and developer of MVA85A from the University of Oxford. "This milestone brings us a step closer to potentially having a new TB vaccine, from which millions of people around the world would benefit."
This Phase IIb clinical trial was initiated in July 2009 and involves a two-year follow up on the infants vaccinated as part of the trial to evaluate whether the vaccine candidate has conferred protection against TB.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/224076.php

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