SATVI
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SATVI
Published: Jan. 5, 2023, 10:26 p.m.·
Tags:
Vaccines,
Scientific research
5 Jan 2023: Researchers from the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI) have just published results from a study using cutting edge-technology to identify new targets for novel TB vaccine candidates.
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By
Center for Infectious Disease Research,
SATVI
Published: March 26, 2016, 8:20 p.m.·
Tags:
Diagnostics
SEATTLE, March 24, 2016---Scientists at the Center for Infectious Disease Research, the largest independent nonprofit in the U.S. focused solely on infectious disease research, and the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI) (University of Cape Town) recently developed an important blood test that can predict whether a latent (asymptomatic) Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is likely to develop into active tuberculosis disease (TB). These blood biomarkers can predict development of disease by measuring the expression of specific RNAs, which measure gene activity, in the blood. The group’s findings were published in The Lancet, a leading medical journal, and could be developed into a diagnostic for large-scale efforts to screen and preventatively treat the disease.
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By
Biofabri,
University of Zaragoza,
SATVI,
TBVI
Published: Sept. 20, 2015, 8:04 p.m.·
Tags:
Vaccines,
Scientific research
The clinical trial will be conducted by South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI).
Biofabri, biotechnology company focusing on human health vaccines, will sponsor the Phase 1B clinical trial.
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By
SATVI
Published: June 28, 2015, 8:08 p.m.·
Tags:
Vaccines
Great excitement reigned at the Worcester SATVI Field Site when the first baby participant in the IMPAACT P 1113 Study was vaccinated with the Aeras-404 candidate TB vaccine.
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By
Aeras,
Emergent,
OETC,
SATVI,
Wellcome Trust
Published: Feb. 5, 2013, 7:47 a.m.·
Tags:
None
Vaccine candidate was generally well tolerated, meeting the study’s primary objective of safety; Vaccine candidate did not provide statistically-significant protection in preventing TB disease in infants previously vaccinated with BCG.
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