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/ Not yet recruitingPhase 1IIT A Randomised Phase Ib Trial to Assess the Blood-stage Efficacy of SUM-101 Malaria Vaccine in Adults Residing in Malaria-endemic Settings, After Controlled Human Malaria Infection Using 3D7 P. Falciparum Blood-stage Malaria Infection
The goal of the study is to test the efficacy using a homologous CHMI of this vaccine candidate early in the development path in a population living in malaria-endemic areas.
In the previous Phase Ia and Ib trials, no efficacy endpoints were defined, and therefore there is currently no data on the SUM-101 vaccine efficacy. The proposed clinical trial will enrol malaria pre-exposed healthy adults and will be the second trial where the IMP will be administered to healthy adult participants in Tanzania with some pre-existing immunity against malaria.
The vaccination part of this study will be performed in a randomised, double-blinded, controlled design to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of the candidate malaria vaccine SUM-101 (MSP1 with GLA-SE as adjuvant). Given that SUM-101 is a malaria vaccine with an important blood-stage component, we propose to use CHMI with the 3D7 P. falciparum strain-infected red blood cells to establish initial vaccine efficacy data after the third vaccination in a malaria-exposed population.
/ Active, not recruitingPhase 2IIT A Phase IIb Randomised Controlled Trial of the Safety, Immunogenicity and Efficacy of the Malaria Vaccine Candidates R78C With Matrix-M™, and the Combination of RH5.1 and R21 With Matrix-M™, in Children Aged 5-36 Months in Burkina Faso
This is a Phase IIb randomised controlled trial of the safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of the malaria vaccine candidates R78C with Matrix-M™, and the combination of RH5.1 and R21 with Matrix-M™, in children aged 5-36 months in Burkina Faso.
A Phase Ib Age De-escalation, Open Label Study of the Safety and Immunogenicity of the Multi-stage Malaria Vaccine Candidate R21 + RH5.1 + R78C in Matrix-M™ in Adults Aged 18-35 Years and Children Aged 5-17 Months in Burkina Faso
This is a Phase Ib age de-escalation, dose escalation, open-label study to assess the safety and immunogenicity of the multi-stage malaria vaccine candidate R21 plus RH5.1 and/or R78C in Matrix-M in adults aged 18-35 years and children aged 5-17 months in Burkina Faso.
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