Swiss company says malaria vaccine tests 'successful'

0 Comments | AFP, May, 2008

NYON (AFP) — A Swiss biotechnology company said Wednesday that it has successfully tested a malaria vaccine which could be marketed as early as 2014, according to a statement from directors.

Mymetics, who acquired the trial vaccine from Swiss research and development company Pevion Biotech, said it had carried out clinical trials on humans in Britain and Switzerland.

Studies on Tanzanian children and teenagers in areas where malaria is prevalent are also underway, Mymetics said.

It added that further experiments on substances which create antibodies that resist the infection were also in the pipeline, with 33 Belgian women due to undergo tests later this year.

It could take up to three years to complete clinical trials, which would set a timetable of...

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