CDC-9 Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine for Healthy Adults
This study aims to evaluate the safety and potential side effects of the CDC-9 Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine in healthy adults.
3.75 µg Dose of CDC-9 Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine (IRV)
+ Placebo
+ 7.5 µg Dose of CDC-9 Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine (IRV)
Infections+2
+ Reoviridae Infections
+ RNA Virus Infections
Prevention Study
Summary
Study start date: August 6, 2024
Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.Rotavirus is a significant cause of severe stomach and intestinal illness, particularly affecting children in low-income countries. Existing vaccines have not been as effective in these regions, so there is a need for improved vaccination strategies. This study aims to test a new inactivated rotavirus vaccine called CDC-9, administered by injection, which has shown promise in earlier animal tests. By potentially offering better protection, this vaccine could help reduce the number of deaths and illnesses caused by rotavirus in infants, especially in areas with limited resources. The study involves healthy adults aged 18 to 45, who will receive either the new rotavirus vaccine or a placebo through a muscle injection. Participants will receive three doses over a period of two months. Researchers will closely monitor participants for any side effects and the vaccine's ability to trigger an immune response. Blood tests will be conducted at various points to assess how well the immune system responds to the vaccine. This trial will help determine the safety of this new vaccine in humans and its potential to provide better protection against rotavirus.
Protocol
This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.50 patients to be enrolled
Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.Prevention Study
Eligibility
Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.Any sex
Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.From 18 to 45 Years
Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.Healthy volunteers allowed
If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.Conditions
Pathology
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Provides written informed consent prior to any study procedures being performed. 2. Be able to understand and agrees to comply with planned study procedures and be available for all study visits. 3. Subject is between the ages of 18 - 45 years, inclusive, on the day of signing informed consent. 4. Agrees to collection of venous blood per protocol. 5. Body Mass Index 18.0 - 35.9 kg/m² at the time of screening. 6. Subject is in good health as determined by vital signs, medical history, and targeted physical examination, and the judgment of the investigator. 7. Clinical screening laboratory evaluations (White blood cell (WBCs), hemoglobin (Hgb), platelets (plts), absolute neutrophil count (ANC), alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Total Bilirubin (T. Bili), and creatinine (Cr) are within acceptable normal reference ranges. 8. Women of childbearing potential¹ must agree to use or have practiced true abstinence² or use at least one acceptable primary form of contraception.³,⁴ Note: These criteria are applicable to females in a heterosexual relationship and child-bearing potential (i.e., the criteria do not apply to subjects in a same sex relationship).¹Not of childbearing potential - post-menopausal females (defined as having a history of amenorrhea for at least one year) or a documented status as being surgically sterile (hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, tubal ligation/salpingectomy, or Essure® placement). ²True abstinence is 100% of time no sexual intercourse (male's penis enters the female's vagina). ³Acceptable forms of primary contraception include monogamous relationship with a vasectomized partner who has been vasectomized for 180 days or more prior to the subject's first vaccination, intrauterine devices, birth control pills, and injectable/implantable/insertable hormonal birth control products. ⁴Must use at least one acceptable primary form of contraception for at least 30 days prior to the first vaccination and at least one acceptable primary form of contraception for 60 days after the last vaccination. 9. Women of childbearing potential must have a negative urine or serum pregnancy test within 24 hours prior to each vaccination. 10. Male subjects of childbearing potential⁵: use of condoms to ensure effective contraception with a female partner of childbearing potential from first vaccination until 60 days after the last vaccination. ⁵Biological males who are post-pubertal and considered fertile until permanently sterile by bilateral orchiectomy or vasectomy. 11. Male subjects agree to refrain from sperm donation from the time of first vaccination until 60 days after the last vaccination. 12. Oral temperature is less than or equal to 100.4°F (38.0°C). 13. Pulse no greater than 100 beats per minute. 14. Systolic BP is 85 to 145 mmHg, inclusive. 15. Must agree to have samples stored for secondary research. 16. The subject must agree to refrain from donating blood or plasma during the study. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Subject has an acute illness with fever (temperature \>100.4 °F) within 72 hours prior to enrollment or \>3 looser-than-normal stools or any vomiting within 7 days prior to enrollment. 2. Positive pregnancy test either at screening or just prior to each vaccine administration. 3. Female subject who is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed from the time of the first vaccination through 60 days after the last vaccination. 4. Has any medical disease or condition that, in the opinion of the site PI or appropriate sub-investigator, precludes study participation.⁶ ⁶Including acute, subacute, intermittent, or chronic medical disease or condition that would place the subject at an unacceptable risk of injury, render the subject unable to meet the requirements of the protocol, or may interfere with the evaluation of responses or the subject's successful completion of this trial. Chronic medical conditions which are stable, with no escalation in medication doses or new medications administered in the preceding 3 months, will not be considered exclusionary. 5. Presence of self-reported or medically documented significant medical or psychiatric condition(s) as determined by the investigator. 6. Has a positive test result for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C virus antibody, or HIV types 1 or 2 antibodies at screening. 7. Currently enrolled in or plans to participate in another clinical trial with an investigational agent⁷ that will be received during the study-reporting period. ⁷Including licensed or unlicensed vaccine, drug, biologic, device, blood product, or medication. 8. Has a history of hypersensitivity or severe allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis, generalized urticaria, angioedema, other significant reaction) to any vaccine component or any previous licensed or unlicensed vaccines. 9. Chronic use (more than 14 continuous days) of any medications that may be associated with impaired immune responsiveness.⁸ ⁸Including, but not limited to, systemic corticosteroids exceeding 10 mg/day of prednisone equivalent, allergy injections, immunoglobulin, interferon, immunomodulators, cytotoxic drugs, or other similar or toxic drugs during the preceding 6-month period prior to vaccine administration (Day 1). The use of low dose topical, ophthalmic, inhaled, and intranasal steroid preparations will be permitted. 10. Received immunoglobulins and/or any blood or blood products within the 6 months before the study. 11. Has a history of alcohol abuse or other recreational drug (excluding cannabis) use within 6 months before the first vaccine administration. 12. Received or plans to receive a licensed, live vaccine within 4 weeks before the first dose until 4 weeks after the last study vaccination. 13. Received or plans to receive a licensed, inactivated vaccine within 2 weeks before the first dose until 4 weeks after the last study vaccination. 14. Subject has previously received a rotavirus vaccine or has had a diagnosis of rotavirus disease within the past 10 years. 15. Subject has a prior clinically significant history of or active/ongoing gastrointestinal disease including hospitalization for gastroenteritis or prior diagnosis of intussusception. 16. Subject has a history of an open lesion (e.g., laceration, abrasion), scar, tattoo, or rash in the areas of the planned vaccination site, which will interfere with the assessment of reactogenicity.
Study Plan
Find out more about all the medication administered in this study, their detailed description and what they involve.2 intervention groups are designated in this study
This study does not include a placebo group
Treatment Groups
Group I
ExperimentalGroup II
ExperimentalStudy Objectives
Primary Objectives
Secondary Objectives
Study Centers
These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.This study has 1 location
Emory Children's Center - Vaccine Research Clinic
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