Diamyd Medical’s intralymphatic diabetes therapy attracts increased interest
Progress in immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes reported during the ADA (American Diabetes Association) meeting in San Francisco last week is positively interpreted for Diamyd Medical as well as for the whole field working to prevent and treat type 1 diabetes.The research organization TrialNet reported results during the ADA meeting from a prevention trial in individuals at high risk of being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes showing that two weeks of immunosuppressive treatment with Anti CD3 antibodies prolonged the time to diagnosis on average by approximately two years compared to placebo.