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In this study, the tetravalent bioconjugate candidate vaccine Kleb4V will be tested to obtain first-time-in-human (FTIH) data on its safety and immunogenicity in healthy adults.
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Kleb4V is a tetravalent bioconjugate vaccine including O antigen-polysaccharides of the most predominant Klebsiella pneumoniae serotypes, which will be formulated with or without Adjuvant System, AS03. Study participants will be randomized towards Kleb4V Low dose with or without AS03, Kleb4V Target dose with or without AS03, or placebo.
The study will be conducted in two steps. In Step1 (safety cohort): safety and tolerability of Kleb4V without and with Adjuvant AS03 will be evaluated first in adults of 18-40 y, and subsequently in the target population of older adults 55-70 y. Enrolment will be staggered in groups of small numbers to the different doses and formulations.
In Step 2 (target cohort): Older adults (55-70y) will be concomitantly randomized to receive 1 of the 4 different vaccine formulations or placebo.
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Health condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with optimal participation in the study or place the volunteer at increased risk of adverse events (AEs) Study clinicians, in consultation with the principal investigator, will use clinical judgement on a case-by-case basis to assess safety risks under this criterion
Any clinically significant deviation from the normal range in biochemistry or hematology blood tests in the opinion of the investigator
Clinically significant abnormalities on physical examination
Suspected or known hypersensitivity (including allergy) to any of the vaccine components or to medicinal products or medical equipment whose use is foreseen in this study
History of allergy to any vaccine
Clinical conditions representing a contraindication to intramuscular vaccination and blood draws (e.g. coagulation disorder)
Acute or chronic, clinically significant cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic or renal abnormality diseases and/or insufficiency as determined by physical examination or laboratory tests. In particular: unstable current or history of coronary artery disease or cardiac insufficiency, uncontrolled hypertension, clinically significant history of myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation, uncontrolled or clinically significant type 2 diabetes, current or history of rheumatoid arthritis or temporal arteritis, current acute or chronic active pulmonary diseases.
Note: Subjects may be on chronic or as needed medications if, in the opinion of the site principal investigator or appropriate sub-investigator, they pose no additional risk to subject safety or assessment of reactogenicity and immunogenicity and do not indicate a worsening of medical diagnosis or condition
Known or suspected impairment of immunological function, documented Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, asplenia/splenectomy, or history of autoimmune disease or lymphoproliferative disorder
Positive blood test for HBsAg, HCV (Hepatitis C Virus), HIV-1/2
Positive test for SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2)
History of systemic administration of immunosuppressive drugs, i.e. corticosteroids, (PO/IV/IM) within the last 4 weeks prior to 1st vaccination or for more than 14 consecutive days within 3 months prior to 1st vaccination, until the last blood sampling visit (i.e. prednisone or equivalent ≥20 mg/day). Inhaled and topical steroids are allowed.
Administration of anti-neoplastic and immune-modulating agents or chemotherapy within 90 days prior to informed consent
Planned administration of a vaccine not foreseen by the study protocol within 4 weeks prior to 1st vaccination and 4 weeks after last vaccination. Vaccination against seasonal influenza virus (or CoVID (Coronavirus disease) vaccine if on the market) is allowed outside of +/- 7 days from each vaccination
Concurrently participating in another clinical study, at any time during the study period, in which the subject has been or will be exposed to an investigational or a non-investigational interventional vaccine/product (pharmaceutical product)
Body Mass Index (BMI) <19 and >30
History of any chronic or progressive disease that according to judgement of the investigator could interfere with the study outcomes or pose a threat to the participant's health
Received an investigational or non-registered product (medicinal drug or vaccine), other than the study vaccine within 3 months prior to 1st administration of study vaccine, or planned use during the study period
Administration of immunoglobulin and/or any blood products within the three months preceding the first dose of study vaccine
Blood donation of at least 500 mL blood draw within 3 months preceding injection or planned during the study period as reported by subject
Use of any antibiotic therapy within 1 week preceding each injection
Subjects with an elective surgical intervention, planned during the study period until 30 days after 2nd vaccination
Females lactating, or pregnancy or intention to become pregnant as reported by subject
Current and/or history of chronic alcohol consumption and/or drug abuse
History of immune-mediated disease (see Table of pIMDs (potential Immune Mediated Diseases) in Annex).
Heavy smokers (> 20 cigarettes per day)
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166 participants in 5 patient groups, including a placebo group
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