HIV/COVID-19大流行对HIV疫苗开发的重叠影响

Seyi S. Enitan, S. Junaid, R. Akele
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寻求安全有效的艾滋病毒疫苗对全球人民具有挽救生命的潜力。有趣的是,艾滋病毒/COVID-19重叠大流行以不同的方式相互影响,有些是有利的,有些是有害的。一方面,用于开发快速检测试剂盒、中和抗体、疫苗开发和试验、协作和动员等方面的艾滋病毒平台已被证明是非常有帮助的,是制定COVID-19大流行干预措施的有希望的模板;另一方面,由于冠状病毒病(COVID-19)危机,一些正在进行的艾滋病毒疫苗安全性和有效性试验被缩减、停止或暂停。2019年12月下旬在中国特大城市武汉爆发的COVID-19疫情已蔓延到220个国家和地区,截至2020年10月8日,全球确诊病例总数超过3600万例,总死亡人数为1,057,505人,并且仍在增加。目前,还没有获得批准的疫苗来预防新型冠状病毒的感染,然而,这场大流行的影响是巨大的,对全球卫生和经济造成了破坏性影响,许多国家采取了严格的应对措施来减缓病毒的传播。招募和留住志愿者参加这一时期的艾滋病毒疫苗试验已经变得非常具有挑战性,因为有很多因素,包括担心可能接触到新的冠状病毒、道德问题和安全问题等。参与者和诊所工作人员的保护和安全仍然是全世界艾滋病毒疫苗研究人员的优先事项。他们目前正在有意识地采取必要措施,防止在各个研究地点的研究参与者和临床工作人员之间潜在的COVID-19暴露和传播。本综述着眼于艾滋病毒/COVID-19大流行对艾滋病毒疫苗开发的重叠影响。
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Overlapping Impacts of HIV/COVID-19 Pandemic on HIV Vaccine Development
The quest for a safe and effective HIV vaccine holds life-saving potential for people globally. Interestingly, the HIV/COVID-19 overlapping pandemic have impacted each other in diverse ways, some being advantageous, while others detrimental. On one hand, the HIV platforms for development of rapid test kits, neutralizing antibodies, vaccine development and trials, collaboration and mobilization etc. has proved very helpful and a promising template for the development of interventions for the COVID-19 pandemic; while on the other hand, a number of ongoing HIV vaccine safety and efficacy trials are being abridged, stopped or suspended amidst the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) crisis. The COVID-19 outbreak that begun in Wuhan, megacity of China late December, 2019, has spread to 220 countries and territories, with more than 36 million total confirmed cases and 1,057,505 total deaths globally as at 08 October, 2020 and still counting. Currently, no approved vaccines exist to prevent infection with the novel Coronavirus, however, the impact of the pandemic has been enormous with devastating effects on the global health and economy, with many countries introducing stringent response measures to de-escalate the spread of the virus. Recruiting and retaining volunteers for HIV vaccine trials this period has become very challenging due to a lot of factors including fear of potential exposure to the new coronavirus, ethical issues and safety concerns amongst others. The protection and safety of participants and clinic staff remain a priority for HIV vaccine investigators worldwide. They are at the moment making conscious efforts to execute measures necessary to prevent potential exposure and transmission of COVID-19 among study participants and clinic staff in various study sites. This review takes a look at the overlapping impacts of the HIV/COVID-19 pandemic on HIV vaccine development.
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