China AIDS vaccine begins human test
[Xinhua 16 May 2005]
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-05/16/content_2962605.htm
NANNING,
May 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Six volunteers received inoculation with a cocktail of
China's newest experimental AIDS vaccines Saturday in Nanning, capital of south
China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, marking a new development of China's
clinical research of the AIDS vaccines.
After receiving medical check-ups in the Guangxi Disease Prevention and
Control Center, the six volunteers were inoculated with the vaccines. The volunteers
will receive another three injections in the coming three months, said Chen
Jie, vice director of the center.
The latest round of AIDS vaccine research was launched after a two-month
observation of six groups of volunteers who received inoculation with the vaccines.
Another group of 21 volunteers will receive inoculation in the about
three months, Chen said, adding that the research report andthe statistics
data of first-phase clinical practice are expected to come out by the end of
this year.
To date, a total of 34 volunteers in seven groups have been injected
with the vaccines.
The clinical research of the AIDS vaccines will be phased into three
parts and the first part will last 14 months. The second part can start only
after research result of the first part passesthe expert appraisal by the State
Food and Drug Supervision Administration.
With the first AIDS case reported in 1985, China now has an estimated
840,000 HIV carriers and AIDS patients, according to the central government.
In 2004, the number of newly reported AIDS patients and people who died
from the disease continued to rise. The death toll from AIDS ranked fourth
among the country's infectious diseases. Enditem
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