Authors
Dennis W Trent, Philip Minor, Teeranart Jivapaisarnpong, Jinho Shin, WHO Working Group on the Quality
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Biologicals
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
450-457
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is one of the most important viral encephalitides in Asia. Two live-attenuated vaccines have been developed and licensed for use in countries in the region. Given the advancement of immunization of humans with increasing use of live-attenuated vaccines to prevent JE, there is increased interest to define quality standards for their manufacture, testing, nonclinical studies, and clinical studies to assess their efficacy and safety in humans. To this end, WHO convened a meeting with a group of international experts in February 2012 to develop guidelines for evaluating the quality, safety and efficacy of live-attenuated JE virus vaccines for prevention of human disease. This report summarizes collective views of the participants on scientific and technical issues that need to be considered in the guidelines.
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