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12 Aug 2011

Trial to Test New TB Vaccine on HIV-infected People

The Phase 11b trial will test the vaccine in around 1400 adults aged 18-50 who are infected with HIV.

A clinical trial led by the UK Medical Research Council in The Gambia, US-based Aeras, and the University of Oxford has begun to test the efficiency of a tuberculosis (TB) vaccine in people living with HIV in Senegal and South Africa.

 

The Phase 11b trial will test the vaccine in around 1400 adults aged 18-50 who are infected with HIV.

 

The vaccine is being developed by Aeras and the Oxford-Emergent Tuberculosis Consortium to help stop the spread of TB, the number one cause of death for people infected with HIV.

 

People infected with HIV living in countries with high TB prevalence are 20 times more likely to develop TB than those who are HIV-negative, according to Aeras, whose president and CEO Ji

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