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Conrad Receives $24 Million From Gates Foundation and USAID for HIV Microbicide Trials
Multi-Country Phase III Clinical Trials to Test Microbicides to Prevent HIV Infection


The CONRAD program of the Eastern Virginia
Medical School today announced that it has received a $12M grant from the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with $12 million in matching funds
committed by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), for a
total of $24M. This grant plus the USAID award will allow two
multi-country Phase III clinical trials of a product to prevent the
transmission of HIV/AIDS.
The main goal of the project is to determine if a vaginal microbicide
candidate is an effective and safe method for preventing HIV transmission.
CONRAD plans to meet this goal by completing two Phase III HIV prevention
trials with a gel consisting of 6% cellulose sulfate (CS), also known as
Ushercell®, developed by CONRAD in collaboration with Polydex
Pharmaceuticals Limited, a publicly quoted (NASDAQ: POLXF) Canadian
company. One trial, implemented by CONRAD, will be conducted in India and
four African countries. This trials will be funded equally by the Gates
Foundation and USAID. The other trial, initiated in late 2004 in Nigeria in
collaboration with Family Health International (FHI), is entirely supported
by USAID.
Previous funding from the Gates Foundation and USAID provided support for
studies that demonstrated an excellent safety profile for CS. Henry
Gabelnick, Ph.D, Director of CONRAD said, "An urgent need exists to provide
additional means of prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission as rapidly as
possible. Although male and female condoms can provide protection, they
are not used sufficiently and consistently. The availability of a
microbicide that can be used by a woman to protect herself has a good
probability of being this necessary alternative."
George Usher, President and CEO of Polydex Pharmaceuticals Limited, said,
"My thanks and gratitude at this announcement must go to the researchers
and scientists at CONRAD for pursuing the development of Ushercell as a
potential microbicide, and for garnering the considerable resources
required over the years to advance this leading hope for women to protect
themselves against sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy."
The researchers hope that the completed trials will demonstrate a
significant decrease -- at least 50% -- in HIV incidence among CS users
compared to placebo users, and a measurable reduction in incidence of
gonorrhea and chlamydia. A 50% decrease would be an enormous step towards
reducing new infections and cost savings -- based on mathematical modeling
of 73 countries with GDP of less than $1,200/year and all sub-Saharan
countries, a microbicide of 50% efficacy and 20% service coverage would
prevent 2.5 million new infections, leading to $3.7 billion in direct cost
savings to health systems and indirect cost savings through increased
productivity.
CONRAD and FHI, the primary organizations conducting these trials, have a
long history of collaboration in microbicide development and have put
together an excellent team of researchers to maximize the probability of a
successful outcome.
The microbicide field has built an extraordinary amount of scientific
momentum, with several first-generation candidates entering large-scale
human trials around the world. At the same time, new products, based upon
recent advances in HIV treatment, are already well into safety trials.
Given current scientific advancements, and the identification of a number
of potential microbicidal agents, an effective microbicide could be
developed by the end of the decade, and once available, could well change
the course of the AIDS epidemic.
CONRAD is a cooperating agency of USAID committed to improving reproductive
health by expanding the contraceptive choices of women and men and by
helping to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS and other sexually
transmitted diseases. CONRAD is administered through the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) in
Norfolk, VA, with the main office located in Arlington, VA.
Polydex Pharmaceuticals Limited, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is
engaged in the research, development, manufacture and marketing of
biotechnology-based products for the human pharmaceutical market, and also
manufactures bulk pharmaceutical intermediates for the worldwide veterinary
pharmaceutical industry.
Note: This press release may contain forward-looking statements, within the
meaning of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the
United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding
Polydex Pharmaceuticals Limited and Ushercell. Actual events or results
may differ materially from expectations, which are subject to a number of
known and unknown risks and uncertainties including but not limited to
results of pending or future clinical trials.
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