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A consultation on the optimization of controlled human malaria infection by mosquito bite for evaluation of candidate malaria vaccines
Authors:Laurens Matthew B,Duncan Christopher J,Epstein Judith E,Hill Adrian V,Komisar Jack L,Lyke Kirsten E,Ockenhouse Christian F,Richie Thomas L,Roestenberg Meta,Sauerwein Robert W,Spring Michele D,Talley Angela K,Moorthy Vasee S  Consensus Group on Design of Clinical Trials of Controlled Human Malaria Infection
Affiliation:Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Center for Vaccine Development, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Abstract:
Early clinical investigations of candidate malaria vaccines and antimalarial medications increasingly employ an established model of controlled human malaria infection (CHMI). Study results are used to guide further clinical development of vaccines and antimalarial medications as CHMI results to date are generally predictive of efficacy in malaria-endemic areas. The urgency to rapidly develop an efficacious malaria vaccine has increased demand for efficacy studies that include CHMI and the need for comparability of study results among the different centres conducting CHMI. An initial meeting with the goal to optimize and standardise CHMI procedures was held in 2009 with follow-up meetings in March and June 2010 to harmonise methods used at different centres. The end result is a standardised document for the design and conduct of CHMI and a second document for the microscopy methods used to determine the patency endpoint. These documents will facilitate high accuracy and comparability of CHMI studies and will be revised commensurate with advances in the field.
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