Challenge Inoculum for Hepatitis C Virus Controlled Human Infection Model

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Abstract

For any controlled human infection model (CHIM), a safe, standardized, and biologically relevant challenge inoculum is necessary. For hepatitis C virus (HCV) CHIM, we propose that human-derived high-titer inocula of several viral genotypes with extensive virologic, serologic, and molecular characterizations should be the most appropriate approach. These inocula should first be tested in human volunteers in a step-wise manner to ensure safety, reproducibility, and curability prior to using them for testing the efficacy of candidate vaccines.

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Liang, T. J., Law, J. L. M., Pietschmann, T., Ray, S. C., Bukh, J., Bull, R., … Rice, C. M. (2023). Challenge Inoculum for Hepatitis C Virus Controlled Human Infection Model. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 77, S257–S261. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad336

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