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A site assessment tool for inpatient controlled human infection models for enteric disease pathogens.

Chad K PorterKatherine J DetizioNicole MaierKayla J TestaKawsar R TalaatWilbur H ChenCaroline E LyonRamiro L GutierrezRobert FrenckSandra D IsideanRobert W KaminskiAshley N AlcalaKurt HanevikFrederick SaweBeth D KirkpatrickA Louis Bourgeois
Published in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2021)
The use of the controlled human infection model to facilitate product development and to advance understanding of host-pathogen interactions is of increasing interest. While administering a virulent (or infective) organism to a susceptible host necessitates an ongoing evaluation of safety and ethical considerations, a central theme in conducting these studies in a safe and ethical manner that yields actionable data is their conduct in facilities well-suited to address their unique attributes. To that end, we have developed a framework for evaluating potential sites in which to conduct inpatient enteric controlled human infection model to ensure consistency and increase the likelihood of success.
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