Pioneering Diamyd(R) Study to Prevent Childhood Diabetes Approved
Posted on: Wednesday, 4 March 2009, 09:16 CST
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"To vaccinate children against diabetes has from the outset been one of
Diamyd Medical's long term goals," says
At Malmo University Hospital in
If vaccination with Diamyd(R) succeeds to intervene in the disease process before too many of the insulin cells are destroyed, the disease will be prevented. The child would then escape diabetes symptoms and would not become dependent on insulin injections for survival, which otherwise is unavoidable.
"We meet with these kids every third month and we know that virtually all
of them will present with type 1 diabetes. Many of us pediatricians have been
frustrated not to be able to interfere. But now, and I have to admit it feels
almost a bit unreal, we may for the first time have a real opportunity to
save these children from the disease," says
The approved study comprises, under the present approval, up to 50 children from 4 years of age who are known to have a high risk of developing type 1 diabetes. The study will be randomized and placebo controlled.
This information is disclosed in accordance with the Securities Markets Act, the Financial Instruments Trading Act or demands made in the exchange rules.
Diamyd Medical AB (publ.) Linnegatan 89 B, SE-115 23 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46-8-661-00-26, Fax: +46-8-661-63-68 E-mail: info@diamyd.com. http://www.diamyd.com VATno: SE556530-142001. (http://www.omxnordicexchange.com ticker: DIAM B; http://www.otcqx.com ticker: DMYDY)SOURCE Diamyd Medical AB (publ)
Source: PR Newswire
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