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NCT ID: NCT05117528 Completed - Clinical trials for Microbial Colonization

Streptococcus Pyogenes Carriage Acquisition and Transmission Study

SpyCATS
Start date: July 27, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a bacteria which causes severe infections and leads to deadly diseases such as rheumatic heart disease which kills over 300,000 people a year globally, particularly in low-income countries. It is not know how GAS is spread between people, how often people carry GAS in their throat or on their skin without having symptoms, or what factors increase the chance of this occurring. It is important to understand these factors in order to know how to reduce GAS-related disease. This study will follow 444 people in The Gambia, over 12 months, taking samples from the throats and skin of people living in the same households, and asking questions about themselves and their behaviour, at regular intervals. By taking samples over time, the investigators hope to understand how common it is to carry GAS without having symptoms, how GAS is spread between people, and whether carrying GAS leads to more GAS infections in people or their household members. The study will use state-of-the-art techniques to look at the DNA of GAS bacteria that we find, and combine this with a mathematical model to investigate how different strains spread to people within and between households in the community.

NCT ID: NCT05005247 Completed - Clinical trials for Group B Streptococcus Infection

Study to Assess a Booster Dose of GBS-NN/NN2 Vaccine

Start date: August 17, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is an open label booster vaccine follow-up study. Participants who had received a primary course of GBS-NN/NN2 or placebo in Study MVX0002 will be invited to return to receive a booster dose (or first dose in the case of placebo or vaccine naïve participants) 1 to 5 years after the completion of the primary course of vaccination. All participants will receive a single dose of GBS-NN/NN2 containing 50μg of each fusion protein.

NCT ID: NCT04882514 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Group A Streptococcal Infection

A Trial of a Peptide-based Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Vaccine Candidate in Healthy Individuals.

Start date: November 7, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and antibody (germ fighters) response of experimental (investigational) vaccine candidates against the germ group A streptococcus when injected into the arm of healthy adults.

NCT ID: NCT04841369 Completed - Clinical trials for Bacterial Infections

Phase III Clinical Trial of a Candidate PCV13 in Healthy People Aged 6 Weeks and Above (PICTPCV13i)

Start date: April 13, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide, resulting in up to 1 million pediatric deaths every year.Since the licensure of PCV7 and PCV13,the reported overall decline in invasive pneumococcal disease in hospitalized children younger than 5 years several years is approximately 60% in Western countries.This is a single center,blind, randomized, positive-controlled clinical trial.The purpose of this study is to preliminary evaluate the safety of PCV13i vaccine in subjects at age of 7 months and above,and to investigate the safety and immunogenicity of PCV13i vaccine at age of 2 and 3 months,compared to PCV13.

NCT ID: NCT04766086 Completed - Clinical trials for Group B Streptococcus Infections

Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of A Multivalent Group B Streptococcus Vaccine When Administered Concomitantly With Tdap in Healthy Nonpregnant Women

Start date: August 12, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase 2B, placebo-controlled, randomized, observer-blinded trial will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of the investigational multivalent group B streptococcus vaccine administered concomitantly with Tdap in healthy nonpregnant women 18 through 49 years of age.

NCT ID: NCT04735419 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Streptococcus Agalactiae Infection

Development of a Serocorrelate of Protection Against Invasive Group B Streptococcus Disease

iGBS3
Start date: December 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A multicentre study to provide evidence that the relationship between an immune marker value (anti-GBS IgG concentration) and the probability of invasive GBS (iGBS) disease in infants less than 90 days of age is sufficiently strong that a vaccine able to induce an immune response will lead to a meaningful decrease in the probability of iGBS disease.

NCT ID: NCT04732026 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Group B Strep Infection

Serocorrelate of Protection Against GBS (PREPARE WP3)

Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A multicentre, international case-control study to develop a biobank of sera from 150 cases of serotype III GBS disease and associated clinical information from seven countries (Malawi, Uganda, UK, the Netherlands, Italy and France), with 3:1 (450) serotype matched healthy controls.

NCT ID: NCT04721912 Completed - Clinical trials for Group B Strep Infection

Group B Streptococcus Response After Probiotic Exposure

GRAPE
Start date: December 24, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label randomized control trial and feasibility study designed to determine the feasibility of a larger RCT in our setting that would examine prenatal probiotic use in Group B Strep (GBS) positive pregnant women at term. Investigators hope to address the question of whether prenatal oral probiotic use, taken by healthy low risk GBS positive women from approximately 37 weeks gestation until the time of birth, will reduce the number of women who test positive for GBS at the time of admission to Labor and Delivery (L&D).

NCT ID: NCT04653948 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Group B Strep Infection

Maternal, Neonatal and Infant Outcomes at Kawempe National Referral Hospital

PREPARE
Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Maternal immunisation is an evolving field that deserves special attention given its potential to have a significant positive impact on the health of women and children globally, and the potential safety and risk considerations associated with research in this population. The goal of maternal immunisation is to boost maternal levels of specific antibodies to provide the newborn and young infant with sufficient immunity at birth, through trans placental transfer in-utero, to protect them through the period of increased vulnerability. Protection should be adequate to last until they are able to respond to their own active immunisations or infectious challenges. The success of the maternal neonatal tetanus immunisation program demonstrates the utility of this approach. Several other vaccines are recommended in pregnancy, including influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. Promising new vaccines for group B streptococcus (GBS) , respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and cytomegalovirus are under development. They are targeted for use in pregnant women in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. However, these vaccines are likely to be of most benefit in LMICs that have high rates of vaccine preventable diseases. The second work-package (WP2) of the PREPARE portfolio will describe the baseline maternal and neonatal outcomes using anonymised data collected using the routine Kawempe electronic medical records (EMR) system. Furthermore, comprehensive data on pregnancy, neonatal and infant outcome will also be collected in a prospective cohort of women enrolled in the first and second trimesters while attending antenatal care at Kawempe Hospital with follow-up of the mother-infant pair(s) up until at least 14 weeks postpartum to establish longer term outcomes. Standardised case definitions will be used to classify the outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04596878 Completed - Clinical trials for Group B Streptococcal Infection

Study of a Group B Streptococcus Vaccine in Pregnant Women Living With HIV and in Pregnant Women Who do Not Have HIV

Start date: November 19, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the GBS-NN/NN2 (Recombinant protein vaccine against Group B Streptococcus) vaccine in women living with HIV and women without HIV,and their newborn babies from vaccination up to delivery/birth. Mothers and babies will be followed up for 6 months post-delivery.