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Wanted: 1,800 volunteers for free trip to Mexico, Guatemala!

Wanted: 1,800 volunteers for free holiday packages to Mexico and Guatemala! All inclusive. Also on the cards: Free vacation in India! - Geetanjali Krishna: The unofficial Tatkal service">Geetanjali Krishna: The unofficial Tatkal service - Travelocity accuses Cleartrip CEO of data theft - Bangalore Hotels to face harsh winter - Visa on Arrival Scheme for five countries soon - On-line bookings highest with travellers from Mumbai airport - US modifies procedures to unearth travel nexus of suspects Yes, a US company Intercell is offering free holidays in Mexico and Guatemala, including airfare and accommodation, to tempt some 1,800 young people to test its drugs for one of the most common holiday afflictions -- travellers" diarrhoea. In the "Trek Study", willing backpackers who develop travellers" diarrhoea will be paid to attend a clinic and also injected with a new agent to see how they react, British daily "The Independent" has reported. The $1,500 holiday package includes stay in three -star hotels but can choose where they go and what they eat and drink, provided they do not stray more than three hours" travelling time from one of the centres in Mexico or Guatemala where they are required to attend for blood tests and provide stool samples if they develop an upset stomach. Intercell"s clinical director, Nigel Thomas, said: "We are looking for people who"ve already planned to go to Mexico or Guatemala and think this would add another interesting aspect. It is almost like going on a package holiday. "They will be met by a concierge who will take them to their hotel and arrange for them to give their first blood sample within 48 hours." And, though not yet finalised, a second study is planned of travellers to India. Thomas Lingelbach, chief executive of Intercell, was quoted as saying, "We need to show the vaccine is effective in different geographical settings, as the bacteria that cause diarrhoea are different in different regions. "If we can show broad coverage against travellers" diarrhoea we estimate we could get peak sales of 500 m a year in five to 10 years." However, the travellers" diarrhoea vaccine has already been tested on humans and an initial study with 170 American volunteers, who also travelled to Mexico and Guatemala, was encouraging. Half were given the vaccine and half a placebo, and results published in "The Lancet" medical journal last year showed it reduced the incidence of diarrhoea by 75 per cent.


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