Fuad El-Hibri’s Emergent BioSolutions‘ Typhoid Vaccine Candidate Achieves Endpoints in Phase II Clinical Study
“We are very pleased to have met the objectives of this Phase II study of our typhoid vaccine candidate. This data is encouraging and indicates great promise for what would be the first single-dose, drinkable typhoid vaccine. We are particularly grateful to the Wellcome Trust for their partnership and generous support of this important project,” stated Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer of Emergent BioSolutions. “Typhoid is endemic in many developing countries, putting countless international travelers and families who visit these nations at risk. With typhoid claiming 200,000 lives each year, continued progress in the development of this vaccine is an important milestone in our company’s efforts to protect life. Emergent BioSolutions remains committed to addressing significant underserved health needs,” he continued.
About the Typhoid Vaccine Candidate
The company’s typhoid vaccine candidate is a live, attenuated strain of the Salmonella typhi bacterium designed to eliminate virulence by deletion of two specific genes. The vaccine is intended to be administered in a single, drinkable dose prior to travel to countries where typhoid is endemic. If approved, this method of administration could provide a competitive advantage compared to currently approved typhoid vaccines.
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