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The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety of a new vaccine against Tuberculosis (RUTI) when administered to healthy adult volunteers, compared to placebo; and determine its safe dosage range. An initial evaluation of immune responses to the vaccine compared to placebo will also be undertaken.
In the present Phase I clinical trial, four increasing doses of RUTI will be tested, the groups composed by 6 volunteers each. (Total of 24 volunteers). The escalation to a new dose to test will be done after the safety of the previous dose has been ensured.
For each dose of FCMtb to test, each volunteer will be inoculated twice (at day 0 and day 28) with RUTI (4 volunteers) or placebo (2 volunteers) and will be followed-up up to 25 weeks from the first inoculation. The global length of the study will be approximately 15 months.
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RUTI is a therapeutic vaccine made from virulent M.tuberculosis bacteria, grown in stressful conditions, fragmented, detoxified, heat inactivated (FCMtb) and liposomed. RUTI provides a strong humoral and cellular immune response against antigens from active growing and latent bacilli but also against structural antigens, as it has been proved in animal models of latent tuberculosis infection. The vaccine has been designed to be used against Latent Tuberculosis Infection as a therapeutic vaccine after 1-month of chemotheraputic treatment, instead the current treatment based on 6-9 months of chemotherapy.
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24 participants in 5 patient groups, including a placebo group
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