Oxford launches first human aerosol TB challenge trial The Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford is developing a pioneering human challenge model to test new TB vaccines A challenge model is used to test if new vaccines work, before larger field (efficacy) studies
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Oxford launches first human trial of aerosol vaccine delivery The results may indicate whether the vaccine is likely to be successful against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and should be further tested in efficacy trials in TB endemic countries Read the full story on the University of Oxford website
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