Human Infection Challenge in the Pandemic Era and Beyond, HIC-Vac annual meeting report, 2022

IF 4.1 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Megan V C Barnes, Anika Mandla, Emma Smith, Maija Maskuniitty, Peter J M Openshaw
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Summary HIC-Vac is an international network of researchers dedicated to developing human infection challenge studies to accelerate vaccine development against pathogens of high global impact. The HIC-Vac Annual Meeting (3rd and 4th November 2022) brought together stakeholders including researchers, ethicists, volunteers, policymakers, industry partners, and funders with a strong representation from low- and middle-income countries. The network enables sharing of research findings, especially in endemic regions. Discussions included pandemic preparedness and the role of human challenge to accelerate vaccine development during outbreak, with industry speakers emphasising the great utility of human challenge in vaccine development. Public consent, engagement, and participation in human challenge studies were addressed, along with the role of embedded social science and empirical studies to uncover social, ethical, and regulatory issues around human infection challenge studies. Study volunteers shared their experiences and motivations for participating in studies. This report summarises completed and ongoing human challenge studies across a variety of pathogens and demographics, and addresses other key issues discussed at the meeting.
大流行时代及以后的人类感染挑战,HIC-Vac年度会议报告,2022年
hicc - vac是一个由研究人员组成的国际网络,致力于开展人类感染挑战研究,以加速针对具有高度全球影响的病原体的疫苗开发。hicc - vac年会(2022年11月3日至4日)汇集了来自低收入和中等收入国家的利益攸关方,包括研究人员、伦理学家、志愿者、政策制定者、行业合作伙伴和资助者。该网络使分享研究成果成为可能,特别是在流行地区。讨论内容包括大流行病的防范以及在疫情爆发期间人类挑战在加速疫苗开发方面的作用,业界发言人强调了人类挑战在疫苗开发中的巨大效用。讨论了公众对人类感染挑战研究的同意、参与和参与,以及嵌入社会科学和实证研究的作用,以揭示围绕人类感染挑战研究的社会、伦理和监管问题。研究志愿者分享了他们的经历和参与研究的动机。本报告总结了已完成和正在进行的针对各种病原体和人口统计数据的人类挑战研究,并讨论了会议上讨论的其他关键问题。
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