Worldwide survey of AIDS vaccine challenge studies in nonhuman primates: vaccines associated with active and passive immune protection from live virus challenge.
1992 Feb-May
Journal Article
Authors:
Warren, J.T.;
Dolatshahi, M.
Secondary:
J Med Primatol
Volume:
21
Pagination:
139-86
Issue:
2-3
PMID:
1433265
Keywords:
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS Vaccines; Animals; Databases, Factual; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; immunization; Immunization, Passive; Primates
Abstract:
An AIDS Vaccine Surveillance System (AVSS) was designed and implemented to track the rapidly growing international database supporting the development of promising AIDS vaccines. Both preclinical nonhuman primate (NHP) and clinical human trials are tracked by the AVSS. This report presents summary data generated from the AVSS on the NHP AIDS vaccine/live virus challenge studies only. Summary data on more than 100 preclinical HIV/SIV vaccines are presented within the framework of 1) 13 arbitrary Vaccine Types, 2) studies grouped by animal model (i.e., chimpanzee/HIV-1, and macaque/SIV, HIV-2), and 3) immunization approach (i.e., active and passive). Systematic and timely presentations of these summary data, both here and in future reports, aim to promote a clearer understanding of both earlier and more recent preclinical AIDS vaccine developments.