Zika vaccine shows promise in early trialshttps://www.upi.com/Health_News/2021/02/15/Zika-vaccine-shows-promise-in-early-trials/4561613418623/Feb. 15 (UPI) -- A vaccine against Zika produced immunity to the mosquito-borne virus for up to a year in at least 80% of those who received it, a study published Monday by the Annals of Internal Medicine found.
People given the vaccine as part of the Phase I trial, the first step in the research and development process before U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, experienced minimal side effects, the researchers said.
A Phase 2 trial of the vaccine is already underway, according to its manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson-Janssen.
In plain English, Phase 1 usually involves 50-100 participants, and the goals are to find the effective safe (and minimum-moderate side effects) dose. Phase 2 is usually several hundred participants with a goal of confirming the effectiveness. If this vaccine is successful, I'd guess that conclusion will be reached 12-18 months from now.