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SHANGHAI, March 16 (Xinhuanet) -- A China-developed
malaria vaccine will soon undergo clinical trials in Shanghai -- a move China
hopes it will contribute to global prevention efforts of the deadly disease.
Seventy healthy adult volunteers will receive the
vaccine, code-named PfCP2.9, at the Changhai Hospital in Shanghai. If the
eight-month trail is successful, full clinical trials will be conducted on
adults and children in areas where malaria is most prevalent, a source close to
the program said on Wednesday.
The trails will be funded by the worldwide non-profit
fund PATH,and its Malaria Vaccine Initiative. Shanghai-based Wanxing Biological
Pharmacy Co., Ltd., is also engaged in the research and development of the
vaccine. The two organizations signed an agreement to carry out the clinical
trails in Shanghai on Wednesday.
The trails will receive 2 million U.S. dollars from
PATH which will also provide technical support and data analysis.
The PfCP2.9 malaria vaccine, developed by medical
experts with the Shanghai No. 2 Medical College of the Chinese People's
Liberation Army (PLA), is one of 20 new malaria vaccines around the world which
have received funding from PATH for clinical trials. A hundred vaccine
development teams had applied for funding.
PATH is working with the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation on the worldwide campaign to fund a low cost and effective malaria
vaccine.
One-third of the world population is threatened by
malaria. In Africa alone, more than a million children under the age of five die
of malaria every year.
In China, most malaria victims come from the southern
provinces of Yunnan and Hainan.
Clinical test of the PfCP2.9 malaria vaccine has also
been approved by China's State Food and Drug Administration. Enditem
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