Title
Safety and comparability of controlled human plasmodium falciparum infection by mosquito bite in malaria-naïve subjects at a new facility for sporozoite challenge
Date Issued
18 November 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Talley A.K.
Healy S.A.
Finney O.C.
Murphy S.C.
Kublin J.
Lundebjerg S.
Gilbert P.
Van Voorhis W.C.
Whisler J.
Wang R.
Ockenhouse C.F.
Heppner D.G.
Kappe S.H.
Duffy P.E.
University of Washington Medical Center
Abstract
Background: Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies which recapitulate mosquito-borne infection are a critical tool to identify protective vaccine and drug candidates for advancement to field trials. In partnership with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the CHMI model was established at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute's Malaria Clinical Trials Center (MCTC). Activities and reagents at both centers were aligned to ensure comparability and continued safety of the model. To demonstrate successful implementation, CHMI was performed in six healthy malaria-naïve volunteers.
Volume
9
Issue
11
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84914689866
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS ONE
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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