SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 Federal regulators approved VaxGen Inc.s plan to
test its experimental anthrax vaccine on about 100 people, the biotechnology
company said Tuesday. The Brisbane, Calif.-based company said it will begin
testing the genetically engineered vaccine within days to produce an emergency
stockpile for the nation.
NEWS OF the Food and Drug Administrations action was announced after the
stock markets closed but it still sent VaxGens stock soaring in after hours
trading. The companys share price gained $2.82, or 84 percent, after closing at
$3.34 on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange.
The companys stock has plummeted from a 52-week high of $23.25 and has been
dropping consistently since it announced in March that its AIDS vaccine
experiment was mostly a failure.
The human volunteers will be injected with the experimental anthrax vaccine
to see if its safe and produces the desired immune response. No volunteer will
be exposed to anthrax itself but rabbits and monkeys will be used at Battelle
Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio.
The human and animal data will be presented together to the FDA in hopes of
winning the agencys approval.
VaxGen was awarded a $13.6 million federal contract to begin work on the
vaccine. It is applying for two more anthrax vaccine contracts expected to be
awarded later this year for advanced testing and manufacturing of 25 million
doses.
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