David I Pritchard, David Diemert, Maria Elena Bottazzi, John M Hawdon, Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira, Jeffrey M Bethony
Current topics in microbiology and immunology 2024In this chapter, we describe the scientific, technical, clinical and regulatory aspects of establishing a controlled human hookworm infection (CHHI) model in non-endemic and endemic geographical regions, to facilitate a pathway towards accelerated vaccine development. The success achieved in establishing the CHHI platform specifically allows the Human Hookworm Vaccine Initiative (HHVI) to accelerate its progress by establishing a human hookworm vaccination/challenge model (HVCM) in a hookworm endemic area of Brazil. The HVCM will permit the rapid and robust determination of clinical efficacy in adults, allowing for early selection of the most efficacious human hookworm vaccine (HHV) candidate(s) to advance into later-stage pivotal paediatric clinical trials and reduce the overall number of participants required to assess efficacy (Diemert et al. 2018). © 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
David I Pritchard, David Diemert, Maria Elena Bottazzi, John M Hawdon, Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira, Jeffrey M Bethony. Controlled Infection of Humans with the Hookworm Parasite Necator americanus to Accelerate Vaccine Development : The Human Hookworm Vaccination/Challenge Model (HVCM). Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 2024;445:367-377
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