Controlled human infection (CHI) trials, in which healthy volunteers are experimentally infected, can accelerate the development of novel drugs and vaccines for infectious diseases of global importance. The use of CHI models is expanding from around 60 studies in the 1970s to more than 120 publications in this decade, primarily for influenza, rhinovirus, and malaria. CHI trials have provided landmark data for several registered drugs and vaccines, and have generated unprecedented scientific insights. Because of their invasive nature, CHI studies demand critical ethical review according to established frameworks. CHI-associated serious adverse events are rarely reported. Novel CHI models need standardised safety data from comparable CHI mode...
Controlled human infection challenge studies (CHIs) involve intentionally exposing research particip...
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a highly-adapted and human-restricted pathogen responsible for a high...
Controlled human infection trials, whereby a small group of healthy participants is deliberately exp...
Controlled human infection (CHI) trials, in which healthy volunteers are experimentally infected, ca...
SummaryObjectivesControlled human infection, the intentional infection of healthy volunteers, allows...
Objectives: Controlled human infection, the intentional infection of healthy volunteers, allows dise...
The third Human Challenge Trial Meeting brought together a broad range of international stakeholders...
Controlled Human Infection Models (CHIMs) now exist for several infectious diseases. CHIMs offer sig...
In controlled human infection (CHI) studies, investigators deliberately infect healthy individuals w...
Shigella causes morbidity and mortality worldwide, primarily affecting young children living in low-...
Since the 18th century a wealth of knowledge regarding infectious disease pathogenesis, prevention, ...
Controlled human infection (CHI) models are an important research tool. Healthy volunteers are exper...
Schistosomiasis treatment relies on the use of a single drug, praziquantel, which is insufficient to...
Controlled human infection (CHI) models for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Co...
The International Alliance for Biological Standardization organized the second workshop on human cha...
Controlled human infection challenge studies (CHIs) involve intentionally exposing research particip...
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a highly-adapted and human-restricted pathogen responsible for a high...
Controlled human infection trials, whereby a small group of healthy participants is deliberately exp...
Controlled human infection (CHI) trials, in which healthy volunteers are experimentally infected, ca...
SummaryObjectivesControlled human infection, the intentional infection of healthy volunteers, allows...
Objectives: Controlled human infection, the intentional infection of healthy volunteers, allows dise...
The third Human Challenge Trial Meeting brought together a broad range of international stakeholders...
Controlled Human Infection Models (CHIMs) now exist for several infectious diseases. CHIMs offer sig...
In controlled human infection (CHI) studies, investigators deliberately infect healthy individuals w...
Shigella causes morbidity and mortality worldwide, primarily affecting young children living in low-...
Since the 18th century a wealth of knowledge regarding infectious disease pathogenesis, prevention, ...
Controlled human infection (CHI) models are an important research tool. Healthy volunteers are exper...
Schistosomiasis treatment relies on the use of a single drug, praziquantel, which is insufficient to...
Controlled human infection (CHI) models for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Co...
The International Alliance for Biological Standardization organized the second workshop on human cha...
Controlled human infection challenge studies (CHIs) involve intentionally exposing research particip...
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a highly-adapted and human-restricted pathogen responsible for a high...
Controlled human infection trials, whereby a small group of healthy participants is deliberately exp...