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A Clinical Study of Novel Pneumococcal Vaccine V118C in Children (V118C-002)

A Clinical Study of Novel Pneumococcal Vaccine V118C in Children (V118C-002)

Recruiting
2-15 years
All
Phase 1

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Overview

Researchers are looking for new vaccines to prevent pneumococcal disease, which is any infection in the lungs or other parts of the body that is caused by a type of bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. V118C is a new vaccine designed to help prevent disease from Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria.

This study will look at V118C in toddlers and infants. The goal of the study is to learn how safe V118C is for children and how well they tolerate it.

Description

Stage 1 of the study will be conducted in toddlers enrolled at 12 through 15 months of age who previously completed a primary 3-dose infant series with a licensed pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV). Stage 2 will be conducted in infants enrolled at approximately 2 months of age, who will receive the 3+1 schedule (3 infant doses followed by a toddler dose).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

The main inclusion criteria include but are not limited to the following:

Stage 1:

  • Is previously vaccinated with 3 routine infant doses of Pneumococcal 20-valent conjugate vaccine (PCV20)
  • Is 12 through 15 months of age

Stage 2:

\- Is approximately 2 months of age

Both Stages:

  • Was born at full term (gestational age greater than or equal to 37 weeks)

Exclusion Criteria:

The main exclusion criteria include but are not limited to the following:

Stage 1:

\- Has received a PCV dose at 10 months of age and older

Stage 2:

  • Has received prior administration of any pneumococcal vaccine

Both stages:

  • Has a history of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD)
  • Has a known hypersensitivity to any component of V118C or PCV20 including diphtheria toxoid

Study details
    Pneumococcal Infection

NCT07300267

Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

1 February 2026

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