Monday, May 12, 2025
Germany Latest News
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe
No Result
View All Result
Germany Latest News

Scientists cautiously optimistic about HIV vaccine candidate

by The Editor
July 9, 2018
in Africa
0
Scientists cautiously optimistic about HIV vaccine candidate

A new vaccine appears to be safe and induced an immune response in humans and rhesus monkeys in an early stage trial, according to new research published Friday in the journal The Lancet. That means it's safe enough to go into the next phase of testing, which involvesa larger number of humans. It's one of only five experimental HIV-1 vaccine concepts that have gotten this far during the 35 years of the HIV pandemic.With 1.8 million new cases ofhuman immunodeficiency virus every year, according to United Nations estimates, and almost 37 million people living with HIV worldwide, the quest for a vaccine has been urgent — and extremely difficult.Scientists use these initial phases of clinical trials to determine the best dosage to use and to see whether a vaccine is safe. The new vaccine was tested in 393 healthy people considered at low risk for infection and 72 rhesus monkeys. The human trial participants came from 12 clinics in South Africa, east Africa, Thailand and the United States.In addition to being well-toleratedby all the test subjects and inducingan immune response against HIV in humans, the vaccine provided 67% protection against infection from the simian-human immunodeficiency virus in the rhesus monkeys. It's unclear whether it would provide protection in humans.More evidence treatment zeroes HIV transmission during sex while the world awaits a vaccineBecause this phase of the trial wasconsidered successful, the vaccine can be be tested in a wider patient population that is at higherrisk of infection. That trial started in the fall and is underway in 2,600 women acrosssub-Saharan Africa. Researchers caution that the results of the early trial do not mean a viable vaccine. The ability to induce HIV-specific immune responses does not necessarily mean the vaccine will protect humans from HIV infection."I would say that we are pleased with these data so far, but we have to interpret the data cautiously," said study co-author Dr. Dan H. Barouch, a principal investigator on the study, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the director of the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research. "We have to acknowledge that developing an HIV vaccine is an unprecedented challenge, and we will not know for sure whether this vaccine will protect humans."Being a 'superhero': The South African volunteers trialing a HIV vaccineOnly four vaccine concepts have made it to testing in humans, and only one provided any evidence of protection in an efficacy trial, but the effect was considered too low to make it available for use. The new vaccine proved to be protective in monkeys, and while antibodies against HIV were generated in humans, it is unclear whether the vaccine will protect against infection."It's a very interesting study. Obviously, the search for an HIV vaccine is very elusive," said Dr. Carlos del Rio, who was not involved with the study but has done similar research as the co-principal investigator of the Emory-CDC HIV Clinical Trials Unit. His unit is one of 37 clinical trials units responsible for implementing the scientific agenda of the National Institutes of Health's international HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Network."Despite all the advances we have had with HIV, we need a vaccine. It is critical, and this new vaccine, while there is a long way to go, it is nice to see robust evidence to move on to the next phase of testing."

Original Article

CNN

Related posts

Bola Tinubu inauguration: The five tests awaiting Nigeria’s new president

Bola Tinubu inauguration: The five tests awaiting Nigeria’s new president

May 27, 2023
Letter from Africa: The Afro-punk band taking on ‘whitewashed’ history

Letter from Africa: The Afro-punk band taking on ‘whitewashed’ history

October 8, 2022

A new vaccine appears to be safe and induced an immune response in humans and rhesus monkeys in an early stage trial, according to new research published Friday in the journal The Lancet. That means it's safe enough to go into the next phase of testing, which involvesa larger number of humans. It's one of only five experimental HIV-1 vaccine concepts that have gotten this far during the 35 years of the HIV pandemic.With 1.8 million new cases ofhuman immunodeficiency virus every year, according to United Nations estimates, and almost 37 million people living with HIV worldwide, the quest for a vaccine has been urgent — and extremely difficult.Scientists use these initial phases of clinical trials to determine the best dosage to use and to see whether a vaccine is safe. The new vaccine was tested in 393 healthy people considered at low risk for infection and 72 rhesus monkeys. The human trial participants came from 12 clinics in South Africa, east Africa, Thailand and the United States.In addition to being well-toleratedby all the test subjects and inducingan immune response against HIV in humans, the vaccine provided 67% protection against infection from the simian-human immunodeficiency virus in the rhesus monkeys. It's unclear whether it would provide protection in humans.More evidence treatment zeroes HIV transmission during sex while the world awaits a vaccineBecause this phase of the trial wasconsidered successful, the vaccine can be be tested in a wider patient population that is at higherrisk of infection. That trial started in the fall and is underway in 2,600 women acrosssub-Saharan Africa. Researchers caution that the results of the early trial do not mean a viable vaccine. The ability to induce HIV-specific immune responses does not necessarily mean the vaccine will protect humans from HIV infection."I would say that we are pleased with these data so far, but we have to interpret the data cautiously," said study co-author Dr. Dan H. Barouch, a principal investigator on the study, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the director of the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research. "We have to acknowledge that developing an HIV vaccine is an unprecedented challenge, and we will not know for sure whether this vaccine will protect humans."Being a 'superhero': The South African volunteers trialing a HIV vaccineOnly four vaccine concepts have made it to testing in humans, and only one provided any evidence of protection in an efficacy trial, but the effect was considered too low to make it available for use. The new vaccine proved to be protective in monkeys, and while antibodies against HIV were generated in humans, it is unclear whether the vaccine will protect against infection."It's a very interesting study. Obviously, the search for an HIV vaccine is very elusive," said Dr. Carlos del Rio, who was not involved with the study but has done similar research as the co-principal investigator of the Emory-CDC HIV Clinical Trials Unit. His unit is one of 37 clinical trials units responsible for implementing the scientific agenda of the National Institutes of Health's international HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Network."Despite all the advances we have had with HIV, we need a vaccine. It is critical, and this new vaccine, while there is a long way to go, it is nice to see robust evidence to move on to the next phase of testing."

Original Article

CNN
Previous Post

….can prime minister Abiy Ahmed keep up with these political transformation?

Next Post

Oman is on a mission to double its tourism in just six years

Next Post
Oman is on a mission to double its tourism in just six years

Oman is on a mission to double its tourism in just six years

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Death toll in Ethiopia passes 150 from protests following killing of singer

Death toll in Ethiopia passes 150 from protests following killing of singer

5 years ago
…former president Mugabe says he won’t vote for old party

…former president Mugabe says he won’t vote for old party

7 years ago
The best Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus cases are now hugely discounted     – CNET

The best Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus cases are now hugely discounted – CNET

6 years ago
Thurman breaks silence on ‘Weinstein abuse’

Thurman breaks silence on ‘Weinstein abuse’

7 years ago

FOLLOW US

  • 139 Followers
  • 87.2k Followers
  • 202k Subscribers

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

BROWSE BY TOPICS

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities
  • What is a Mail Order Wife?
  • What to Discuss on a First Date?

Categories

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Tags

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”
latest news

Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”

by The Editor
June 14, 2023
0

Berlin (dpa) – The Federal Government is responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world order by means of a “policy...

Read more

Recent News

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities

Category

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Recent News

OnlyFans Platform Analysis

June 12, 2024

How to Day German Fashion

May 5, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.