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EU record number Title Company / Sponsor Treated organism Genetic modification
B/BE/18/BVW3 A phase 2 study to assess the safety and efficacy of GM Lactococcus lactis for the attenuation of oral mucositis in subjects with cancers of the head and neck Oragenics, Inc. Humans Biologically contained strain of Lactococcus lactis, genetically modified to secrete human Trefoil Factor 1 (hTFF1).
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 20/08/2018. A Phase I/II study of the safety and efficacy of a single dose of autologous CRISPR-Cas9 modified CD34+ human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in subjects with severe sickle disease CRISPR Therapeutic AG Humans Modified cells expressing Hemoglobin F (HbF)
B/BE/08/BVW1 MI-CP178: Study of a Live, Attenuated Intranasal Vaccine Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 (PIV3), in Healthy 6 to < 24 Month-Old Children and in 2 Month-Old Infants MedImmune LLC Humans Genes of the human Parainfluenza virus fusion (F) and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) proteins; gene of the human Respiratory syncitial virus fusion protein (RSV F).
B/BE/00/V15 Development of a combined vaccine against equine influenza and tetanus. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety and efficacy of an intramuscular administration of recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing equine influenza v Merial Horses haemagglutinin gene from equine influenza virus A2/Kentucky/94 or equine influenza virus A2/Newmarket/2/93
B/BE/99/VW8 Development of a combined live vaccine against feline leukemia. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety of a sucutaneous administration of a recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing FELV genes. Merial cats env and gag genes of the type A virus of feline leukemia (FELV)
B/BE/97/VW9 Development of a live vaccine against feline leukemia. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety of a subcutaneous administration of a recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing FELV genes. Merial cats env and gag genes of the type A virus of feline leukemia (FELV)