BioNTech starts human trial to test malaria vaccine
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BERLIN, Dec 23 (Reuters) – BioNTech (22UAy.DE) on Friday initiated an early-stage study to evaluate its experimental malaria vaccine in humans, the German drugmaker said.
The Phase 1 trial is expected to enrol 60 volunteers in the United States with no history of malaria to assess the vaccine candidate at three-dose levels.
Known as BNT165b1, it is the first vaccine candidate from BioNTech’s malaria project, which will also establish vaccine production in Africa.
After decades of work, the only approved malaria vaccine, Mosquirix, made by British drugmaker GSK (GSK.L), was this year endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO), but a lack of funding and commercial potential has thwarted GSK’s capacity to produce as many doses as needed.
Another keenly-watched effort is a malaria vaccine from Oxford University. Mid-stage trial data was published in September.
No direct comparisons have been made, but some scientists suggest the Oxford shot is a step forward from Mosquirix and provides longer immunity.
BioNTech’s malaria vaccine effort is based on its mRNA technology, which was employed during the pandemic to quickly develop COVID-19 vaccines, by prompting the human body to make a protein that is part of the pathogen, triggering an immune response.
By Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/biontech-initiates-clinical-trial-mrna-based-malaria-vaccine-candidate-2022-12-23/