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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
immunology and microbiology
Scientific considerations for the regulation and clinical evaluation of HIV/AIDS preventive vaccines: Report* from a WHO-UNAIDS consultation 13-15 March 2001, Geneva, Switzerland
AIDS, Volume 16, No. 10, Year 2002
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The consultation was jointly organized by the WHO-UNAIDS HIV Vaccine Initiative and the Quality Assurance and Safety of Biologicals Team of the World Health Organization (WHO). Thirty-four experts from 16 developed and developing countries attended the meeting, bringing together expertise from academic institutions, clinical trial centres, national and international regulatory authorities. Representatives of major pharmaceutical companies were also invited. The primary objective of the meeting was to identify gaps that need to be addressed from regulatory perspective to ensure appropriate progress of HIV vaccine development from basic research to human trials, licensing and future application, with a special focus on needs of developing countries. As a result of discussions, the following priority needs were identified and recommendations were made in order to establish an appropriate regulatory framework for the development and evaluation of preventive HIV/AIDS vaccines, which were divided in two main areas: (a) standardization and control of candidate HIV/AIDS vaccines, and (b) approaches to the conduct of clinical trials of candidate HIV/AIDS vaccines.© 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Authors & Co-Authors
Almond, Neil M.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Anzala, Aggrey Omu
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Birx, Deborah L.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Darbyshire, Janet H.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Ensoli, Barbara
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Fenyö, Éva Mária
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Girard, Marc P.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Golding, Hana A.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Holmes, Harvey C.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Mugerwa, Roy D.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Pitisuttithum, Punnee
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Rees, Helen V.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Robertson, James S.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Rowland-Jones, Sarah Louise
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Sang, Guowei
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Schild, Geoffrey C.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Shao, Yiming
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Sheets, Rebecca Lynn
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
van der Groen, Guido S.R.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Weiner, David B.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Esparza, José G.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Knežević, Ivana
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Milstien, Julie B.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Osmanov, Saladin K.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Wood, David J.
Switzerland, Geneva
Organisation Mondiale de la Santé
Statistics
Citations: 8
Authors: 25
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1097/00002030-200207050-00028
ISSN:
02699370
Research Areas
Infectious Diseases