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Developing capacity for implementation and evaluation of vaccine trials in Uganda: Perspective of the Makerere University Walter Reed Project
Naluyima, Prossy; Mwesigwa, Betty; Tindikahwa, Allan; Mugamba, Stephen; Ssensamba, Jude Thaddeus; Musingye, Ezra; Mirembe, Grace; Kibuuka, Hannah; Wabwire-Mangen, Fred.
  • Naluyima, Prossy; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Mwesigwa, Betty; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Tindikahwa, Allan; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Mugamba, Stephen; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Ssensamba, Jude Thaddeus; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Musingye, Ezra; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Mirembe, Grace; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Kibuuka, Hannah; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. Kampala. UG
  • Wabwire-Mangen, Fred; Makerere University Walter Reed Project. School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University. Kampala. UG
Afr. health sci. (Online) ; 22(2 Special Issue: Makerere@100): 34-41, 2022. Pictures
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1400971
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ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Infectious diseases and neglected tropical diseases continue to be a major challenge in resource limited settings, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Although vaccines are a key biomedical prevention tool, resource limited settings often lack the infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and skilled human resource to conduct vaccine clinical trials. To address this gap, the Makerere University Walter Reed Project (MUWRP) was established and has contributed to vaccine research in Uganda and globally.

Methods:

This was achieved through training a strong vaccine clinical trial workforce; development of requisite clinical trial infrastructure for research activities and management of investigational products; conducting phase I-III vaccine trials and contribution to national ethical and regulatory frameworks that protect participants.

Results:

As of 2022, MUWRP had successfully conducted and completed five phase I/II HIV vaccine clinical trials, five for Ebola and Marburg, while one phase I/II Schistosomiasis and one phase III COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial are ongoing.

Discussion:

The completed vaccine trials provided critical scientific knowledge on the safety and immunogenicity of investigational products which informed the design of better vaccines for diseases of global health importance.

Conclusion:

Academia, through establishment of appropriate partnerships can contribute to the identification of solutions to complex public health challenges
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Vaccines / AIDS Vaccines / COVID-19 Vaccines Language: English Journal: Afr. health sci. (Online) Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Makerere University Walter Reed Project/UG

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Vaccines / AIDS Vaccines / COVID-19 Vaccines Language: English Journal: Afr. health sci. (Online) Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Makerere University Walter Reed Project/UG