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Zika virus (ZIKV) is an illness people can get from mosquitoes. The infection is generally mild with symptoms that include a fever, rash, red eyes, and joint pain, though most of those infected have no symptoms. Preventing ZIKV is important because if a pregnant person is infected with ZIKV, it can cause birth defects in their unborn child.
The goals of this study are to find out if people who have already been infected with one type of ZIKV can get infected with ZIKV a second time, and to test the ability of the TV003 dengue vaccine to prevent people from getting infected with the ZIKV-SJRP challenge virus.
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This study is an open label with 2 study arms. Arm 1 will evaluate the protective efficacy of TV003 against ZIKV challenge. Arm 1 will include infectivity controls who will receive PlasmaLyte (the TV003 diluent) and the treatment assignment will be blinded to reduce bias in the assessment of adverse events. The PlasmaLyte recipients will serve as infectivity controls to ensure the potency of the ZIKV challenge. The treatment assignment of the infectivity controls may be unblinded as early as 28 days after receipt of TV003/PlasmaLyte if they are needed for ZIKV-challenge of volunteers in Arm 2 and may be challenged earlier than the TV003 cohort. Arm 2 will evaluate the protective efficacy of previous ZIKV infection against subsequent ZIKV challenge. Both arms will be compared to historical controls who previously received ZIKV infection. Infectivity controls will not be included in the efficacy analysis.
This study will include 16 flavivirus-naïve subjects for Arm 1. Twelve subjects will receive the live attenuated dengue vaccine candidate TV003 at Study Day 0 and 4 subjects will receive PlasmaLyte at Study Day 0. These subjects will be randomized in blocks of 4 (3 TV003:1 PlasmaLyte). At Study Day 180, Arm 1 subjects will receive the controlled human infection strain of ZIKV SJRP/2016-184 as a challenge virus. These subjects will include those volunteers who received TV003 and at least 1 of the infectivity controls who received PlasmaLyte. Subjects in Arm 1 will be followed for approximately 52 weeks (approximately 360 days) from the time of vaccination.
Ten subjects who had a ZIKV infection, either from a previous ZIKV controlled human infection study where they had received either ZIKV SJRP/2016-184 or ZIKV Nicaragua/2016 or were excluded during screening for previous studies as having ZIKV infection, will be enrolled as a group in Arm 2. Subjects enrolled in Arm 2 will be challenged with the ZIKV SJRP/2016-184 challenge virus separately from TV003 recipients. At least 1 of the PlasmaLyte recipients enrolled in Arm 1 on Day 0 will be included in this group to receive ZIKV SJRP/2016-184 as an infectivity control. Arm 2 subjects will be followed after ZIKV challenge for approximately 26 weeks (approximately 180 days). Subjects will be screened for eligibility up to 60 days prior to vaccination on Study Day 0.
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Adults between 18 and 40 years of age, inclusive.
Good general health as determined by physical examination, laboratory screening, and review of medical history.
Available for the duration of the study, approximately 52 weeks.
Willingness to participate in the study as evidenced by signing the informed consent document.
Must be able to complete the informed consent process and comprehension assessment independently and without assistance.
Subjects assigned male at birth: Willingness to use barrier contraception during cervico-vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse from Study Day 0 through 90 days post ZIKV challenge (in accordance with CDC guidance).
Subjects assigned female at birth: Willingness to use barrier contraception during cervico-vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse from Study Day 0 through 56 days post ZIKV challenge (in accordance with CDC guidance).
Subjects of childbearing potential must be willing to use effective contraception through 56 days post-ZIKV challenge, in accordance with CDC guidance. Reliable methods of contraception include hormonal birth control* (implantable, hormonal patch, hormonal vaginal ring, oral contraception, Depo-Provera injection, etc.), surgical sterilization (hysterectomy, tubal ligation, or tubal coil at least 3 months prior to inoculation with TV003/PlasmaLyte and/or ZIKV challenge), and intrauterine device. All subjects assigned female at birth will be considered having child-bearing potential except for those with post-menopausal status documented as at least 1 year since last menstrual period, those assigned female at birth who have sex with partners assigned female at birth (exclusively) and have no intention of conceiving a child during the study, and for the vaccination phase of the study only, participants who practice abstinence (≥ 6 months with no sexual contact). Subjects who are not considered to be of childbearing potential will not be required to use contraception other than barrier contraception for the purpose of reducing potential transmission.
Inclusion Criteria for Challenge with ZIKV SJRP/2016-184:
Additional Inclusion Criteria for Arm 2 Subjects with a Previous History of ZIKV Infection Only:
-History or serologic evidence of previous ZIKV or identified as an infectivity control.
Exclusion criteria
Additional Exclusion Criteria for TV003/PlasmaLyte Group Only:
Exclusion Criteria for ZIKV SJRP/2016-184:
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26 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Aislinn Woody, B.S.N., R.N.
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