FIT Biotech Plc a biotechnological company located in Tampere, Finland and the Perinatal HIV Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, located in Johannesburg, South Africa announced today the initiation of a Phase II clinical trial with a candidate HIV vaccine in treatment-naïve HIV infected individuals. This is the first therapeutic HIV vaccine trial to be conducted in South Africa with a vaccine that potentially can control or slow the progression to AIDS in HIV infected individuals. This is different to other HIV vaccine trails conducted in South Africa so far, which have been testing preventative HIV vaccines for uninfected individuals. The primary objective of this Phase II trial is immunogenicity and safety, while as a secondary objective the clinical efficacy of the candidate investigational vaccine will be evaluated.
FIT Biotech’s investigational HIV vaccine is based on its proprietary gene delivery technology. A Phase I safety studies were completed in Finland and showed an excellent safety profile for this vaccine.
The trial is conducted at the Perinatal HIV Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.by Dr. Eftyhia Vardas - “We are very excited about this study, the first to test a therapeutic HIV vaccine in South Africa. There is now also hope for individuals already infected with HIV since further trials with this vaccine will enable the medical community to asses the potential of this agent to control progression of HIV infection to AIDS.”
“This is an important milestone for FIT Biotech as we are advancing in our HIV vaccine development program and we are privileged about the opportunity to collaborate with such an experienced clinical research team in South Africa”, considers Dr. Kalevi Reijonen, CEO and President of FIT Biotech Plc.
FIT Biotech Ltd – Kalevi Reijonen
Tel: +358 408 435 695
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Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, PHRU, Soweto, SA –
Eftyhia Vardas; +27119899756; vardase@mweb.co.za