Immunogenicity, Safety and Tolerability of a Plant-Derived Seasonal Virus-Like-Particle Quadrivalent...
Virus DiseasesRNA Virus Infections2 moreA phase II trial multicenter, observer-blind, randomized, dose-ranging, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the immunogenicity, safety, and tolerability of a single intramuscular injection of plant-derived Seasonal VLP Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine administered to healthy adults 18-49 years of age. A total of three hundred subjects will be randomized in four (4) groups of 75 subjects to receive one injection of either a low, a medium, or a high dose level of the quadrivalent VLP influenza vaccine or the placebo preparation (100 millimolar (mM) phosphate buffer + 150 mM sodium chloride (NaCl) + 0.01% Tween 80).
Phase 1 Trial of Ebola Vaccine in Mali
Ebola Virus DiseaseHemorrhagic FeverEbola virus causes an infection known as Ebola virus disease (EVD). This is generally a severe disease which can also lead to death. The 2014 outbreak of EVD in West Africa is the largest ever. Researchers want to develop a vaccine to prevent Ebola infection. It is impossible for someone to get an Ebola infection from this vaccine.
Comparative Efficacy of an Intensified Re-vaccination Scheme for Hepatitis B Virus Infection Among...
Hepatitis BHIVHepatitis B virus infection is a common occurrence among patients with HIV. Effective vaccines are available, but there's some uncertainty regarding specific dosages, specially among those who have not responded to an initial vaccination. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a simplified immunization schedule compared to a high-dose one.
Study of the Immunogenicity and Safety of a Challenge Dose of HBVAXPRO in Healthy Children Vaccinated...
Virus DiseasesHepatitis BTo evaluate the immune response to Hepatitis B virus in children who have been primed with HEXAVAC or INFANRIX HEXA 10 years ago.
Concomitant Administration of a New Hexavalent Vaccine With a Meningococcal Serogroup C Conjugate...
Neisseria MeningitidisBacterial Infections1 morePrimary Series Primary objectives To demonstrate that the concomitant administration of the hexavalent vaccine with a meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccine is non inferior to the administration of the hexavalent vaccine without a MenC vaccine concomitantly in term of seroprotection rate for hepatitis B one month after the third dose of the hexavalent vaccine To demonstrate that the concomitant administration of a MenC vaccine with the hexavalent vaccine induces an acceptable response for MenC in term of seroprotection rate (SPR) one month after the second dose of MenC Booster Primary objectives - To describe the immunogenicity of a booster dose of the hexavalent vaccine and of a meningococcal group ACWY conjugate (MenACWY) vaccine either co-administered at 12 months of age or given separately.
Evaluation of Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity Study of GLS-6150 in Healthy Volunteers and...
HCV InfectionHepatitis C virus (HCV) is an enveloped, single strand, positive sense RNA flavivirus. Infection by HCV is typically chronic, although an estimated ~10-20% may spontaneously clear the virus. HCV affects between 1.3 - 2 billion individuals, or 2-3% of the global population. HCV has a seroprevalence of approximately 1% in developed countries such as the US and Korea. Chronic HCV infection leads to hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. This Phase I study will evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of GLS-6150 administered intradermally (ID) followed by electroporation at 1.0 mg and 2.0 mg/dose assessing 3 and 4-dose regimens.
Evaluation of Safety, Tolerability and Immune Responses of Ebola-S and Marburg Vaccines in Healthy...
Ebola Virus DiseaseMarburg Virus DiseasePrimary Objective: • To evaluate the safety and tolerability of cAd3-EBO-S and cAd3 Marburg vaccines when administered Intramuscular (IM) at a dose of 1 x 10^11 particle units (PU) to healthy adults. Secondary Objectives: To evaluate the antibody response to Monovalent Chimpanzee Adenoviral Vectored Filovirus Ebola-S (cAd3-EBO-S) and Monovalent Chimpanzee Adenoviral Vectored Filovirus (Marburg) (cAd3 Marburg) vaccines as assessed by antigen glycoprotein (GP) specific (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) ELISA To collect sufficient post-vaccination plasma to support further development of filovirus assays
Study to Evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of a Heterologous Vaccine Regimen Against Ebola...
Ebola Virus DiseaseThis Phase 2 study aims to improve preparedness for future Ebola outbreaks by vaccination of a well-known population at risk, ie, a cohort of health care providers (HCP) (such as primary, emergency, and community health care workers) who may be exposed to Ebola in the event of a future outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This study will enhance the immunogenicity database by investigating the kinetics of the humoral immune response. The study will contribute to the safety database (serious adverse events) for VAC52150 following a heterologous vaccine regimen with Ad26.ZEBOV as first vaccine followed by second dose with MVA-BN-Filo administered 56 days later (Day 57). Additionally, after randomization (1:1), a booster vaccination with Ad26.ZEBOV will be executed at 1 year post first dose or 2 years post first dose.
Reducing Acute Severe Respiratory Events in Health Care Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic With...
Respiratory Viral InfectionCovid19Parallel group, Wait-list design, with treatment delayed for 3 months. Participants will be randomized on a 1:1 ratio with 500 participants per group in Australia. Group 1: Wait-list control. One capsule OM85 (7.0 mg) will be given daily for 3 months, commencing in Month 3, with 3 months follow-up off treatment. Group 2: Initial treatment. One capsule OM85 (7.0 mg) will be given daily for 3 months, commencing on day 0, with 3 months follow-up off treatment.
Azithromycin Plus Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 Infection
Respiratory Tract Infection ViralThis is a randomized, double-blinded, Phase 3, multi-center trial of the clinical and microbiologic response of patients with a respiratory tract infection (RTI) due to coronavirus treated with a combination of azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine. Approximately 200 patients with symptoms of an RTI who test positive for SARS-CoV-2 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) will receive a combination of azithromycin 500 mg and hydroxychloroquine 600 mg or matching placebos for six consecutive days. There will be two treatment regimens into which patients are randomized so that all patients will receive some active therapy.