Overview
Publication
Curr Opin Virol. 2016 Jan 28; 17(NA):57-65.
PubMed ID: 26827165
Title
Selection of HIV vaccine candidates for concurrent testing in an efficacy trial
Authors
Huang Y, DiazGranados C, Janes H, Huang Y, deCamp A, Metch B, Grant S, Sanchez B, Phogat S, Koutsoukos M, Kanesa-Thasan N, Bourguignon P, Collard A, Buchbinder S, Tomaras GD, McElrath J, Gray G, Kublin J, Corey L, Gilbert PB
Abstract
Phase IIb or III HIV-1 vaccine efficacy trials are generally large and operationally challenging. To mitigate this challenge, the HIV Vaccine Trials Network is designing a Phase IIb efficacy trial accommodating the evaluation of multiple vaccine regimens concurrently. As this efficacy trial would evaluate a limited number of vaccine regimens, there is a need to develop a framework for optimizing the strategic selection of regimens from the large number of vaccine candidates tested in Phase I/IIa trials. In this paper we describe the approaches for the selection process, including the choice of immune response endpoints and the statistical criteria and algorithms. We illustrate the selection approaches using data from HIV-1 vaccine trials.
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