Scientists have taken a step towards a vaccine for chlamydia following a successful early trial.
A vaccine developed by a British and Danish team was shown to be safe and effective during a randomized controlled trial involving 35 women, according to a study published in medical journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases.Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the world. There are 131 million new cases every year, according to Imperial College London, with as many as three-quarters showing no symptoms. However it can cause infertility if left untreated.
"It depends a lot on how much funding is available to continue with the vaccine development which will get more expensive at every stage," said Gilbert.While it is scientifically possible for a vaccine to be made available in five years, it is common for vaccines to spend 10 or 20 years in development, she explained.It also depends on the manufacturing capacity of SSI, which produced the vaccine used in the trial.
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