The lack of validated immunological correlates of protection makes tuberculosis vaccine development difficult and expensive. Using intradermal bacille Calmette-Guréin (BCG) as a surrogate for aerosol Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) in a controlled human infection model could facilitate vaccine development, but such a model requires preclinical validation. Non-human primates (NHPs) may provide the best model in which to do this. Cynomolgus and rhesus macaques were infected with BCG by intradermal injection. BCG was quantified from a skin biopsy of the infection site and from draining axillary lymph nodes, by culture on solid agar and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. BCG was detected up to 28 days post-infection, with higher amounts ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
Background. There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
A single intradermal vaccination with MTBVAC given to adult rhesus macaques was well tolerated and c...
The lack of validated immunological correlates of protection makes tuberculosis vaccine development ...
SummaryWell characterised animal models that can accurately predict efficacy are critical to the dev...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of death worldwide. We have a limited understanding of how the hu...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the greatest global health challenges society faces. BCG, the only licen...
BACKGROUND: A new vaccine is urgently needed to combat tuberculosis. However, without a correlate of...
AbstractIntradermal (ID) BCG injection provides incomplete protection against TB in humans and exper...
Ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported in 2018 with a further 1.5 million deaths attri...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the leading cause of death from infection worldwide1. The only a...
We present a non-human primate mycobacterial growth inhibition assay (MGIA) using in vitro blood or ...
Macaques play a central role in the development of human tuberculosis (TB) vaccines. Immune and chal...
There is an urgent need for an immunological correlate of protection against tuberculosis (TB) with ...
Ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported in 2018 with a further 1.5 million deaths attri...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
Background. There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
A single intradermal vaccination with MTBVAC given to adult rhesus macaques was well tolerated and c...
The lack of validated immunological correlates of protection makes tuberculosis vaccine development ...
SummaryWell characterised animal models that can accurately predict efficacy are critical to the dev...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of death worldwide. We have a limited understanding of how the hu...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the greatest global health challenges society faces. BCG, the only licen...
BACKGROUND: A new vaccine is urgently needed to combat tuberculosis. However, without a correlate of...
AbstractIntradermal (ID) BCG injection provides incomplete protection against TB in humans and exper...
Ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported in 2018 with a further 1.5 million deaths attri...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the leading cause of death from infection worldwide1. The only a...
We present a non-human primate mycobacterial growth inhibition assay (MGIA) using in vitro blood or ...
Macaques play a central role in the development of human tuberculosis (TB) vaccines. Immune and chal...
There is an urgent need for an immunological correlate of protection against tuberculosis (TB) with ...
Ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported in 2018 with a further 1.5 million deaths attri...
BACKGROUND: There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
Background. There is currently no safe human challenge model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection...
A single intradermal vaccination with MTBVAC given to adult rhesus macaques was well tolerated and c...