Researchers Prepare for Human Challenge Trials of Covid-19 Vaccine



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The United States government medical research arm is paving the way for Covid-19 “human challenge trials” that would deliberately infect healthy volunteers with coronavirus, as part of efforts to accelerate work on developing a vaccine.

Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, has asked the NIH vaccine working group to “write a perspective on the scientific and practical considerations for a Covid-19 human challenge model.”

The group, which includes top vaccine developers from universities and industry, will meet on May 11 to discuss the issue.

Challenge trials have a long history in medicine because deliberately infecting volunteers works faster than waiting for them to become infected in the community, but they are inevitably risky.

A growing number of scientists say the world needs a Covid-19 vaccine so urgently that regulators and research funders must make preparations now, allowing human infection studies to begin after potential vaccines have completed their initial safety tests.