Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 to 45 years, inclusive
- Good general health as determined by a screening evaluation within 45 days before
inoculation
- Expressed interest and availability to fulfill study requirements
- Informed, written consent
- Agrees to indefinite storage of unused clinical specimens at the CVD for use in future
research, which may require separate IRB approval
- Agrees not to participate in another investigational vaccine or drug trial during the
6-month study
- Has no childbearing potential, i.e., either surgically sterilized or 1 year
postmenopausal, or agrees to abstain from becoming pregnant from the day of screening
(at least 14 days before vaccination) through Day 42 of the trial by using one of the
following methods of birth control:
- Abstinence
- Intrauterine contraceptive device
- Oral contraceptives or equivalent hormonal contraception, e.g., progestogen-only
implantable, cutaneous hormonal patch, injectable contraceptives, or Nuvaring
(vaginal hormonal ring)
- Diaphragm in combination with contraceptive jelly, cream, or foam
- Condoms with spermicide
Exclusion Criteria:
- An acute or chronic medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would
render vaccination unsafe or would interfere with the evaluation of responses. This
includes, but is not limited to:
- Chronic liver disease, renal insufficiency, unstable or progressive neurological
disorders, diabetes mellitus, collagen vascular disease (such as lupus), active
neoplastic disease (not cured or in remission), or previous hematological
malignancy
- Repeated (two or more) seizures occurring after 5 years of age, and not related
to a concussion
- Any of the following in the past 10 years: Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis,
irritable bowel disease, celiac disease, stomach or intestinal ulcers, or 2 or
more episodes of arthritis (joint pain and swelling);
- Recurrent infections (more than 1 hospitalization for invasive bacterial
infections, e.g., pneumonia, meningitis)
- G6PD deficiency
- Any current illness requiring daily medication (vitamins, birth control pills,
nasal or topical medications, allowed)
- Blood in stool on more than 2 occasions (other than small amounts from straining)
in past 12 months
- Recurrent diarrhea (more than 5 episodes in past 6 months, each lasting 3 days or
more)
- Immunosuppression as a result of an underlying illness or treatment within the
preceding 36 months,
- long term use of steroids, or high-dose inhaled steroids (greater than 800
micrograms/day of beclomethasone dipropionate or equivalent) within the preceding 6
months (Nasal and topical steroids are allowed)
- History of the following types of abdominal surgery:
- Any major gastrointestinal surgery (e.g., intestinal resection or splenectomy)
- A laparotomy for any reason (e.g., hysterectomy, Caesarian section, appendectomy,
or herniorrhaphy) within the last 3 years
- Laparoscopic abdominal surgery within the past year
- A large abdominal scar of unclear origin
- Medical, occupational, or family problems as a result of alcohol or illicit drug use
during the past 12 months
- Known allergy or intolerance to ciprofloxacin, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (or other
sulfa antibiotic) or ampicillin (for women)
- History of shigellosis or Shigella vaccination (except as a participant in Part A of
this study) or challenge or a laboratory worker with known exposure to Shigella
- During the past 3 years, developed diarrhea during travel to a developing country, or
within 1 week of returning home
- Anticipates any of the following during 30 days after discharge from the Isolation
Ward:
- Shares a household with a child less than 3 years of age, a pregnant woman, or a
woman who plans to become pregnant during this time period
- Household or sexual contact with someone who has weakened immunity (such as
someone with HIV infection, someone receiving treatment for cancer, or an elderly
person greater than 70 years)
- Occupation as a food-handler, childcare (for children less than 3 years), or
health care worker with direct patient contact
- Poor peripheral access for placement of an intravenous line
- A clinically significant abnormality on physical examination, including, but not
limited to:
- A pathologic heart murmur
- Lymphadenopathy
- Hypertension (either systolic blood pressure greater than 150 or diastolic blood
pressure greater than 90 on 2 separate days)
- A large abdominal scar of unclear origin
- Any of the following laboratory abnormalities detected during medical screening:
- WBC less than 3.0 x 103/mm3
- Neutrophils less than 1500/mm3
- Hemoglobin less than 12.5 g/dL (men) or less than 11.5 g/dL (women)
- Platelets less than 130,000/mm3
- Serum sodium less than 130 or greater than 150
- Creatinine greater than 1.5 mg/dL
- Fasting glucose greater than 99 mg/dl (if screening >99 mg/dl)
- SGPT greater than 82 U/L (men) or greater than 60 U/L (women)
- HLA B27 positive
- Positive serology for syphilis, hepatitis C or HIV antibody or hepatitis B
surface antigen
- Stool culture positive for Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, Yersinia, V.
cholera, or pathogenic protozoa or lacking normal flora
- EKG showing pathologic Q waves and significant STT wave changes; left ventricular
hypertrophy; any nonsinus rhythm excluding isolated premature atrial
contractions; right or left bundle branch block; or advanced (secondary or
tertiary) A-V heart block.
- Positive serum pregnancy test during medical screening or within 24 hours of
challenge, or current breast feeding (women)
- A psychological condition, including a personality, anxiety, or affective disorder,
and schizophrenia, which in the opinion of a clinical psychologist compromises the
ability of the volunteer to tolerate an inpatient trial
- Receipt of any of the following (does not include the CVD 1208S vaccine):
- Any vaccine or investigational drug within 30 days of challenge
- A live, attenuated vaccine within the 30 days of the challenge
- A subunit or killed vaccine within the 14 days of the challenge
- A blood product, including immunoglobulin, in the 90 days before the challenge
- Receipt of antibiotics within 7 days of inoculation (or within 21 days if the
antibiotic was azithromycin)
- Loose stools (grade 3-5) or any other acute illness such as fever greater than or
equal to 100.4 degrees F during the 48 hour acclimation on the inpatient ward that
continues until time of challenge
- Other condition that in the opinion of the investigator would jeopardize the safety or
rights of a study participant or render the subject unable to comply with the
protocol.
|