Eurocine Vaccines today announced the start of a phase I/II clinical study of the quadrivalent influenza vaccine candidate Immunose FLU, a novel nose drop formulation based on the company´s technology Endocine and inactivated split antigens. The first subjects have been dosed in the study, which is conducted during the present influenza season, 2016/2017.

“We are very pleased that our nasal influenza vaccine candidate, Immunose FLU, has entered the clinical development stage,” said Dr Anna-Karin Maltais, Chief Scientific Officer. “This is the first step on the path to create a better, more effective influenza vaccine for children.”

“After months of preparations, we are at a very exciting point in the development,” said Dr Marie Olliver, Director of Clinical Development. “We have been working intensely with our contract research organizations, and I am particularly satisfied that we have started the study a bit ahead of schedule”.

Dr Hans Arwidsson, Chief Executive Officer, said “I am impressed by the commitment and diligence showed by both our internal team and our team of contract research organizations. This important milestone will be very valuable to bring to BIO Europe 2016 in Cologne, where I will have numerous partnering meetings in a couple of weeks’ time”.

The study is conducted during the present influenza season, 2016/2017, and the results are expected around mid-2017.