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UK trial reinfects volunteers who have had coronavirus

University of Oxford’s ‘first-of-a-kind’ tests funded by the Wellcome Trust

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2021 6:30PM

UK trial reinfects volunteers who have had coronavirus
A Covid-19 vaccination card in London, Britain. The University of Oxford is studying the immune responses of people who have already had Covid-19 are deliberately reinfected. – EPA pic, April 20, 2021

LONDON – The University of Oxford said yesterday it has launched a trial in which people who have already had Covid-19 are deliberately reinfected.

The carefully controlled study will look at the kind of immune response mounted by the volunteers.

The scientists will know “exactly when the second infection occurs, and exactly how much virus they got”, Helen McShane, a professor of vaccinology, said in a statement.

She said the trial “may help us to design tests that can accurately predict whether people are protected” after a prior infection.

Anyone who suffers symptoms will receive the Regeneron antibody treatment used to treat Covid-19 patients.

The University of Oxford’s “first-of-a-kind” tests are funded by the Wellcome Trust.

At the start of the trial, up to 64 fit and healthy volunteers aged 18 to 30 will be deliberately reinfected with the original Wuhan strain.

They will be quarantined for at least 17 days in a special hospital suite, having lung and heart scans. They will then have follow-up appointments and be monitored for a year.

“This study has the potential to transform our understanding by providing high-quality data,” said Shobana Balasingam, vaccines senior research adviser at Wellcome.

The trial’s initial phase will look at the minimum dose that allows the virus to start replicating without symptoms in some 50% of volunteers.

Then, in the second phase, another group of volunteers will all receive this established minimum dose.

The trial comes as a hospital here has isolated a group of healthy volunteers while exposing them to the virus, in a world first.

That began last month and is being carried out in collaboration between Imperial College London and the company hVIVO at the Royal London Hospital. 

Those who have been infected in a controlled way are monitored to see how their illness progresses and how drugs and vaccines could work against it. – AFP, April 20, 2021

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