Vol 4 (NS), Issue 3
Date of Publication: March 22, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2019.011
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Consultations on human infection studies in India: Do people’s voices really count?
Sandhya Srinivasan
Veena Johari
Abstract:
The Controlled Human Infection Model or CHIM, sometimes described as a human challenge study, is a relatively specialised medical research technique. Researchers infect healthy participants with a weakened strain of a pathogen in a controlled setting, in order to learn more about the infection and the disease, or to develop new vaccines for that disease. Unlike in other human clinical trials, where participants face a risk of harm because of, for example, the drug's side effects, healthy participants in CHIM trials are deliberately harmed through infection – contrary to every principle and guideline of medical practice and research.
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