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UK CLOSER TO VACCINE TRIALS THAT INFECT VOLUNTEERS

- KATE KELLAND London, 16 October

“Human challenge” trials of potential Covid-19 vaccines, where volunteers are deliberate­ly infected with the disease, could become a reality after a British biotech firm said it was in advanced talks with the government to create and provide strains of the virus.

Preliminar­y work for the trials, which aim to speed up the process of determinin­g the efficacy of a vaccine candidate, is being carried out by HVIVO, a unit of pharmaceut­ical services group Open Orphan, the company said. “We are in discussion­s with numerous parties including the UK government around a Covid-19 challenge study, and once any of those contracts are signed we will make an announceme­nt,” said Cathal Friel, Open Orphan’s executive chairman.

If agreed, this would involve creating a human challenge study model that could be used should such trials gain ethical and safety approval from regulators.

Supporters of human challenge trials say they are a good way to cut short the often lengthy process of testing potential vaccines on tens of thousands of volunteers in the real world who go about normal life and are monitored to see if they contract the disease or are protected from it.

In these tightly-controlled trials, volunteers are given a vaccine and then about a month later are deliberate­ly infected with the disease under controlled conditions. They are then isolated in a quarantine facility and monitored to see if they become sick or if the vaccine protects them.

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