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A site assessment tool for inpatient controlled human infection models for enteric disease pathogens

Authors :
A. Louis Bourgeois
Sandra D. Isidean
Katherine J Detizio
Chad K. Porter
Robert W. Frenck
Caroline E. Lyon
Wilbur H. Chen
Ashley Alcala
Nicole Maier
Kurt Hanevik
Kayla J. Testa
Frederick K. Sawe
Kawsar R. Talaat
Ramiro L. Gutierrez
Robert W. Kaminski
Beth D. Kirkpatrick
Source :
Clinical Trials
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sage, 2021.

Abstract

The use of the controlled human infection model to facilitate product development and to advance understanding of host-pathogen interactions is of increasing interest. While administering a virulent (or infective) organism to a susceptible host necessitates an ongoing evaluation of safety and ethical considerations, a central theme in conducting these studies in a safe and ethical manner that yields actionable data is their conduct in facilities well-suited to address their unique attributes. To that end, we have developed a framework for evaluating potential sites in which to conduct inpatient enteric controlled human infection model to ensure consistency and increase the likelihood of success.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Trials
Accession number :
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