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SMARTer Weight Loss Management
Northwestern University
Obesity
The SMARTer trial will be a three-arm, randomized controlled non-inferiority trial that
compares the optimized, adaptive SMARTer intervention, fixed DPP, and Self-Guided
(Control). The trial will address whether a scalable, stepped-care intervention can stand
up to gold-standard DPP by achieving co1 expand
The SMARTer trial will be a three-arm, randomized controlled non-inferiority trial that compares the optimized, adaptive SMARTer intervention, fixed DPP, and Self-Guided (Control). The trial will address whether a scalable, stepped-care intervention can stand up to gold-standard DPP by achieving comparable weight loss at a lower cost. Alongside evaluation of clinical non-inferiority, a comprehensive economic evaluation will inform relative affordability. Cost information is important to inform treatment policy and change standard of care, but is sorely lacking for behavioral interventions. The SMARTer intervention reduces costs by initially offering minimal intervention to all and stepping up to offer more costly treatment components only to non-responders who fail to attain the target weight loss. A rigorous economic evaluation planned and designed alongside the SMARTer trial will provide an accurate, robust head-to-head comparison of costs, cost-effectiveness, and projected lifetime health care costs between the three arms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
Efficacy of Using Mobile Health Applications for Health
San Diego State University
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Obesity
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of mobile health applications
in improving health outcomes and type II diabetes outcomes in type 2 diabetics. This
study will involve a 6-month long commitment where participants will be expected to weigh
themselves every morning, at the s1 expand
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of mobile health applications in improving health outcomes and type II diabetes outcomes in type 2 diabetics. This study will involve a 6-month long commitment where participants will be expected to weigh themselves every morning, at the same time, and check their blood glucose readings daily before and after meals for at least three meals in the day. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2022 |
Mild Intermittent Hypoxia: A Prophylactic for Autonomic Dysfunction in Individuals With Spinal Cord1
VA Office of Research and Development
Spinal Cord Injuries
Autonomic Dysreflexia
The prevalence of autonomic dysfunction and sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is increased
in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). The loss of autonomic control results in
autonomic dysreflexia (AD) and orthostatic hypotension (OH) which explains the increase
in cardiovascular related mortalit1 expand
The prevalence of autonomic dysfunction and sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is increased in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). The loss of autonomic control results in autonomic dysreflexia (AD) and orthostatic hypotension (OH) which explains the increase in cardiovascular related mortality in these Veterans. There is no effective prophylaxis for autonomic dysfunction. The lack of prophylactic treatment for autonomic dysfunction, and no best clinical practices for SDB in SCI, are significant health concerns for Veterans with SCI. Therefore, the investigators will investigate the effectiveness of mild intermittent hypoxia (MIH) as a prophylactic for autonomic dysfunction in patients with SCI. The investigators propose that MIH targets several mechanisms associated with autonomic control and the co-morbidities associated with SDB. Specifically, exposure to MIH will promote restoration of homeostatic BP control, which would be beneficial to participation in daily activities and independence in those with SCI. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2022 |
Brain Connectivity Patterns in Chronic Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
University of Minnesota
Chronic Pain
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint Pain
This study addresses the timely problem of painful temporomandibular disorders (TMD), the
most common cause of orofacial pain second only to tooth pain. Findings from previous
studies suggest that dysregulation of connectivity within specific brain circuits is part
of chronic pain pathophysiology.1 expand
This study addresses the timely problem of painful temporomandibular disorders (TMD), the most common cause of orofacial pain second only to tooth pain. Findings from previous studies suggest that dysregulation of connectivity within specific brain circuits is part of chronic pain pathophysiology. This study will identify connectivity patterns within those brain circuits as potential signatures for pain- related disability in chronic TMD pain participants. New knowledge regarding these brain connectivity patterns is expected to be significant because it will support improved phenotyping of this heterogeneous participant population. It is also expected that this finding can potentially be extrapolated to other chronic pain conditions, such as back pain, migraine headache, and fibromyalgia that are frequently comorbid conditions in chronic TMD participants. Type: Observational Start Date: Mar 2022 |
Using Nicotine to Reverse Age-related Auditory Processing Deficits
University of California, Irvine
Auditory Perceptual Impairment
Aging
The present study will evaluate the effects of both aging and nicotine on psychophysical
tasks and electrophysiological measures. Nicotine will be administered to study
participants in the form of gum that is available as an over-the-counter medication. The
hypothesis is that nicotine will reverse1 expand
The present study will evaluate the effects of both aging and nicotine on psychophysical tasks and electrophysiological measures. Nicotine will be administered to study participants in the form of gum that is available as an over-the-counter medication. The hypothesis is that nicotine will reverse the detrimental effects of aging on auditory processing. The proposed experiments will characterize the effects of nicotine and may eventually lead to improved treatments of hearing loss in a variety of patient populations and in healthy aging. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
Anti-Inflammatory Treatment of Uremic Cardiomyopathy With Colchicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Chronic Kidney Diseases
This study is designed to determine the efficacy and safety of colchicine in patients
with chronic kidney disease. expand
This study is designed to determine the efficacy and safety of colchicine in patients with chronic kidney disease. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2021 |
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Neuromodulation of Executive Function Across Neurops1
Massachusetts General Hospital
Traumatic Brain Injury
Major Depressive Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
In the current study, the investigators aim to understand the role of transcranial direct
current stimulation (tDCS) in improving executive function across neuropsychiatric
populations known to have deficits in this cognitive domain. expand
In the current study, the investigators aim to understand the role of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in improving executive function across neuropsychiatric populations known to have deficits in this cognitive domain. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2014 |
Social Facilitation of Alcohol Effects and Alcohol Misuse in Young Adults
University of Southern California
Alcohol Consumption
Alcohol Abuse/Dependence
The purpose of this study is to understand social contexts and alcohol use. We hope to
learn how being around peers affects alcohol consumption in young adults. About 200 young
adults who drink alcohol frequently will take part in the study. This research is being
funded by the National Institute o1 expand
The purpose of this study is to understand social contexts and alcohol use. We hope to learn how being around peers affects alcohol consumption in young adults. About 200 young adults who drink alcohol frequently will take part in the study. This research is being funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Participation involves one in-person screening session with a same-sex platonic friend. Then participants will complete four in-person laboratory sessions where they will drink beverages containing alcohol or no alcohol. After completion of the laboratory sessions, participants will complete smartphone surveys for 28 days. Lastly, they will complete follow-up surveys 6 months and 12 months post-study enrollment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
NEUROBALANCE Training to Improve Postural Control in Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury
Kessler Foundation
Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI
Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Our proposed study, "NEUROBALANCE," aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a
combined intervention involving robotic balance training and noninvasive brain
stimulation in improving balance functions in individuals with chronic traumatic brain
injury (TBI). The study will recruit 45 participa1 expand
Our proposed study, "NEUROBALANCE," aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a combined intervention involving robotic balance training and noninvasive brain stimulation in improving balance functions in individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study will recruit 45 participants who have had a TBI for over six months and experience persistent balance deficits. Participants will be randomized into three groups: (1) robotic balance training with active brain stimulation, (2) robotic balance training with sham brain stimulation, and (3) standard-of-care rehabilitation. The study will involve 12 training sessions over four weeks, with assessments conducted at baseline, post-training, and two months post-training to evaluate balance recovery and retention. The primary focus is understanding how this intervention affects brain and muscle activity during balance tasks and how these changes translate into functional improvements in clinical outcome measures of balance function. Additionally, participant feedback on brain stimulation and exercise engagement will be collected to inform future studies. This research is particularly relevant to military service members, as TBI and balance impairments are common among this population. The findings may guide the development of personalized training protocols and contribute to broader rehabilitation strategies. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2025 |
Sleep Enhancement for Older Adults Living With Memory Loss And Their Care Partners
Emory University
Sleep Disturbance
Dementia
The purpose of this study is to determine if a 6-week videoconference intervention to
teach skills to improve sleep is practical, acceptable, and helpful to persons living
with memory loss, cognitive impairment, and/or dementia and care partners, individually
or together. expand
The purpose of this study is to determine if a 6-week videoconference intervention to teach skills to improve sleep is practical, acceptable, and helpful to persons living with memory loss, cognitive impairment, and/or dementia and care partners, individually or together. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
Neuroscience-informed Treatment to Remotely Target Reward Mechanisms in Post-acute Anorexia Nervosa
Virginia Commonwealth University
Anorexia Nervosa
The investigators will recruit individuals with broadly-defined AN (n = 80) who are
currently in or have recently participated in higher-level eating disorder treatment
(e.g., residential, partial hospitalization/day treatment, intensive outpatient
treatment). Interested participants will sign cons1 expand
The investigators will recruit individuals with broadly-defined AN (n = 80) who are currently in or have recently participated in higher-level eating disorder treatment (e.g., residential, partial hospitalization/day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment). Interested participants will sign consent, complete eligibility assessments, and will be randomized to receive Positive Affect Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa (PAT-AN) or Psychoeducation and Behavioral Therapy (PBT) through teletherapy shortly following discharge from higher level of care. Participants can participate in most other forms of outpatient treatment while receiving the research intervention. Participants will engage in 24 weeks of PAT-AN or PBT starting in the first 3 months post-discharge. At each session, the investigators will complete brief measures assessing treatment acceptability, affect, and eating disorder symptoms. Participants will also complete an assessment battery of self-report, EMA, and neurocognitive measures evaluating primary outcomes (BMI; eating disorder symptoms), secondary outcomes (depression, anxiety, and suicidality), and presumed treatment mechanisms at baseline, end of treatment (EOT), and 3-month follow-up (FU). All assessments will be remotely delivered via HIPAA-compliant platforms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2023 |
Respiratory Training in the Treatment of Transdiagnostic Pathological Anxiety
University of Texas at Austin
Anxiety Disorders
Trauma
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Agoraphobia
Purpose of the Research: The primary aim of the proposed study is to conduct a randomized
parallel-group 2-arm clinical trial investigating capnometry-guided respiratory
intervention (CGRI) for pathological anxiety. CGRI aims to raise end-tidal CO2 levels
thereby lowering hyperventilation-induced r1 expand
Purpose of the Research: The primary aim of the proposed study is to conduct a randomized parallel-group 2-arm clinical trial investigating capnometry-guided respiratory intervention (CGRI) for pathological anxiety. CGRI aims to raise end-tidal CO2 levels thereby lowering hyperventilation-induced respiratory alkalosis and its associated fear-eliciting somatic reactions. Psycho-education about anxiety and its effects (PsyEd) will serve as a credible control comparator. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
Brief Exposure and Exercise for PTSD.
Troy Hubert
PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if 8 sessions of brief exposure and exercise
therapy works to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in adults. This study will
also learn if participants think brief exposure and exercise therapy is a good and doable
treatment. and The main question1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if 8 sessions of brief exposure and exercise therapy works to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in adults. This study will also learn if participants think brief exposure and exercise therapy is a good and doable treatment. and The main questions it aims to answer are: - Do participants find brief exposure and exercise an acceptable and feasible means of treatment for PTSD? - Does brief exposure and exercise decreases of the severity of PTSD symptoms? Participants will: - Complete weekly questionnaires for 10-14 weeks. - Attend 8 twice weekly exposure therapy and exercise sessions for 4 weeks. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2025 |
Duloxetine Metabolism and Fibromyalgia
University of Utah
Fibromyalgia
Duloxetine
People with fibromyalgia report generalized body pain ("pain all over"), increased
sensitivity to painful stimulation, chronic tiredness or low energy, sleep problems, and
other physical and functional problems. The exact cause of the disorder is poorly
understood, and treatment can be difficult.1 expand
People with fibromyalgia report generalized body pain ("pain all over"), increased sensitivity to painful stimulation, chronic tiredness or low energy, sleep problems, and other physical and functional problems. The exact cause of the disorder is poorly understood, and treatment can be difficult. The degree to which duloxetine is helpful for people with fibromyalgia varies greatly. For some people, it is very helpful for managing fibromyalgia symptoms. For others, people may not notice any benefit. Yet for some, it is a little helpful and the effect is noticeable only when people forget to take the medicine. The purpose of this study is to collect data to better understand the relationship among gene types that control those enzymes, blood concentrations of duloxetine, and how it helps the symptoms. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: May 2025 |
Internet-delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Autism and Anxiety
Baylor College of Medicine
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety is very common in autistic youth. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the
recommended treatment for both autistic and typically-developing (TD) youth with anxiety,
yet most families cannot access CBT due to cost, practicalities of attending in-person
treatment sessions, and a shortage of1 expand
Anxiety is very common in autistic youth. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the recommended treatment for both autistic and typically-developing (TD) youth with anxiety, yet most families cannot access CBT due to cost, practicalities of attending in-person treatment sessions, and a shortage of trained providers, especially in rural areas. The goal of this project is to increase access to care for families of autistic adolescents with anxiety through an internet-based treatment model. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
Sleep Restriction and Parental History of Hypertension
Mayo Clinic
Hypertension
The purpose of this study is to research the effects of partial sleep deprivation (sleep
restriction) in a group of individuals whose parents have high blood pressure compared to
a group of individuals whose parents have normal blood pressure. expand
The purpose of this study is to research the effects of partial sleep deprivation (sleep restriction) in a group of individuals whose parents have high blood pressure compared to a group of individuals whose parents have normal blood pressure. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
A Study of RSLV-132 in Females With Sjögren's Disease
Resolve Therapeutics
Primary Sjögren Syndrome
The goal of this clinical study is to learn if RSLV-132 improves the symptoms of SS in
adults. It will also learn about the safety of RSLV-132. The main questions it aims to
answer are:
- Does RSLV-132 improve the cardinal symptoms of Sjogren's including fatigue, dryness
and pain?
- Do1 expand
The goal of this clinical study is to learn if RSLV-132 improves the symptoms of SS in adults. It will also learn about the safety of RSLV-132. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does RSLV-132 improve the cardinal symptoms of Sjogren's including fatigue, dryness and pain? - Does RSLV-132 improve the tiredness/fatigue caused by Sjogren's? - What are the blood levels of RSLV-132 over time? - What is the immune (antibody) response in the body to RSLV-132? - What is the safety profile of RSLV-132? Researchers will compare RSLV-132 to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug) to see if RSLV-132 improves the symptoms of pSS. Participants will: Take RSLV-132 or a placebo 13 times over 22 weeks Visit the clinic once every week for the first 2 weeks, then every 2 weeks until the end of treatment and then for a final time 4 weeks later (Day 211) for check-ups, tests and to answer questionnaires about their symptoms Record their symptoms every day on an electronic device Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2024 |
The Healthy Families Bright Futures Program
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Alcohol Drinking
Violence in Adolescence
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about an online group program (Healthy
Families Bright Futures program) for LGBTQ+ teens and their caregivers. The main
question[s] it aims to answer are: • is this program acceptable, appropriate, and
feasible for LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers • does1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about an online group program (Healthy Families Bright Futures program) for LGBTQ+ teens and their caregivers. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: • is this program acceptable, appropriate, and feasible for LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers • does the program affect teen (alcohol use, dating violence, alcohol use refusal self-efficacy, healthy communication self-efficacy) and caregiver (accepting behaviors, parenting self-efficacy, parenting behaviors) outcomes associated with risk for dating violence and alcohol use among LGBTQ+ teens. Participants will participate in a one-hour weekly online group for seven weeks with separate groups for teens and caregivers. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
Breaking up Prolonged Sedentary Behavior to Improve Cardiometabolic Health
Columbia University
Sedentary Behavior
Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Blood Pressure
Glucose
The purpose of this Phase 1 research study is to answer two questions: (1) How frequent
should periods of prolonged sedentary time be interrupted? and (2) What is the
appropriate duration or length of time of these breaks in sedentary time? To address
these questions, this project will conduct a st1 expand
The purpose of this Phase 1 research study is to answer two questions: (1) How frequent should periods of prolonged sedentary time be interrupted? and (2) What is the appropriate duration or length of time of these breaks in sedentary time? To address these questions, this project will conduct a state-of-the-art adaptive dose finding study under controlled laboratory conditions to determine the minimally effective dose (the smallest dose) that yields cardiometabolic benefit for two separate sedentary break elements (frequency and duration). Study findings will ultimately determine how often and for how long people should break up periods of prolonged sedentary time to transiently improve established cardiovascular risk factors; key foundational information critical to the success of future long-term trials and ultimately public health guidelines. Primary Aim: To determine the minimally effective dose combination(s) of frequency and duration needed to provide cardiometabolic benefit during an 8-hour experimentation period. Specifically, the study will determine: 1a. For each fixed duration, the minimum sedentary break frequency (e.g., every 30 min, 60 min, 120 min) that demonstrates a reduction in systolic BP, diastolic BP, or glucose compared with a sedentary control condition. 1b. For each fixed frequency, the minimum sedentary break duration (e.g., activity breaks of 1 min, 5 min, 10 min) that demonstrates a reduction in systolic BP, diastolic BP, or glucose compared with a sedentary control. Secondary Aim: It is also critical to public health strategy to assess the acceptability/feasibility of various sedentary break doses as too high a dose will yield poor uptake. To address this need, the maximally tolerated dose (the highest dose that does not cause undue physical/psychological distress) for frequency and duration of sedentary breaks will also be determined via assessment of 4 constructs: physical exhaustion/fatigue, affect (e.g., mood, emotion), tolerability (e.g., completion of dose protocol), and safety (e.g., hypoglycemia). Maximally tolerated dose will be defined as the highest dose where <20% of participants exhibit an adverse outcome. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Survivors (Tools To Be Fit)
University of California, San Francisco
Bladder Cancer
Breast Cancer
Colon Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
This clinical trial studies the effect of four different intervention components "tools"
on body weight, nutrition, and physical activity in cancer survivors. Studies indicate
that people with a history of cancer whose nutrition and physical activity habits are
consistent with the American Cancer S1 expand
This clinical trial studies the effect of four different intervention components "tools" on body weight, nutrition, and physical activity in cancer survivors. Studies indicate that people with a history of cancer whose nutrition and physical activity habits are consistent with the American Cancer Society's Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines may have longer disease-free survival. The four different intervention components may help patients with a history of cancer adopt recommended health behaviors after they have completed treatment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2021 |
NAUTICAL: Effect of Natriuretic Peptide Augmentation on Cardiometabolic Health in Black Individuals
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Diabetes Mellitus
Cardiovascular Diseases
Insulin Sensitivity/Resistance
Metabolic Disease
Natriuretic Peptides
Black individuals are more likely to have decreased insulin sensitivity which results in
a high risk for the development of cardiometabolic disease. The reasons for this are
incompletely understood. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are hormones produced by the heart
that play a role in regulating the met1 expand
Black individuals are more likely to have decreased insulin sensitivity which results in a high risk for the development of cardiometabolic disease. The reasons for this are incompletely understood. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are hormones produced by the heart that play a role in regulating the metabolic health of an individual. Low circulating level of NPs is an important contributor to increased risk for diabetes. The NP levels are relatively lower among Black individuals thus affecting their metabolic health and putting them at a higher risk for diabetes. This study aims to test the hypothesis that by augmenting NP levels using sacubitril/valsartan, among Black Individuals one can improve their metabolic health (as measured by insulin sensitivity & energy expenditure) and help establish the role of NPs in the underlying mechanism behind increased risk for cardiometabolic disease in these population. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2020 |
Executive Function in Early Childhood
Vanderbilt University
Reading Disability
Despite the fact that a substantial number of school age children struggle with both
reading and math acquisition, the brain mechanisms of the overlapping aspects of reading
and math skills, thought in part to be linked via executive functions (EF), have not been
unpacked. This project will use a l1 expand
Despite the fact that a substantial number of school age children struggle with both reading and math acquisition, the brain mechanisms of the overlapping aspects of reading and math skills, thought in part to be linked via executive functions (EF), have not been unpacked. This project will use a longitudinal design, following children from Kindergarten through 1st grade, to understand how the brain networks associated with reading, math, and EF interact to predict academic outcomes and, in those who struggle academically, intervention response. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2019 |
Pancreatic Islet Transplantation Into the Anterior Chamber of the Eye
Midhat H. Abdulreda
Diabetes
The intervention in this trial is intraocular islet transplantation. A single dose of
1000 - 3000 Islet Equivalents (IEQ)/kg recipient body weight (BW) will be infused into
the anterior chamber of the eye through a self-sealing incision in the peripheral cornea.
The procedure is projected to take a1 expand
The intervention in this trial is intraocular islet transplantation. A single dose of 1000 - 3000 Islet Equivalents (IEQ)/kg recipient body weight (BW) will be infused into the anterior chamber of the eye through a self-sealing incision in the peripheral cornea. The procedure is projected to take approximately 20-30 minutes. Subject will remain flat on their back for 1 - 3 hours after islet infusion to maximize adhesion of the islets to the iris. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2019 |
Hirschsprung Disease Genetic Study
NYU Langone Health
Hirschsprung Disease
Hirschsprung disease is a genetic condition caused by lack of nerve cells in varying
lengths of the intestines. This study will investigate the complex genetic basis of the
disease, which involves multiple interacting genetic factors. expand
Hirschsprung disease is a genetic condition caused by lack of nerve cells in varying lengths of the intestines. This study will investigate the complex genetic basis of the disease, which involves multiple interacting genetic factors. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2001 |
Safety, and Efficacy Study of ShigETEC, a Live, Attenuated, Oral Combination Vaccine to Prevent Shi1
Eveliqure Biotechnologies GmbH
Shigella
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the oral, live, attenuated
ShigETEC vaccine against challenge with S. flexneri 2457T.
In Stage 1 of this study, ShigETEC vaccine or placebo will be administered orally to
healthy participants at a dose of 5x10^10 CFU. This dose was tested in1 expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the oral, live, attenuated ShigETEC vaccine against challenge with S. flexneri 2457T. In Stage 1 of this study, ShigETEC vaccine or placebo will be administered orally to healthy participants at a dose of 5x10^10 CFU. This dose was tested in a Phase 1 trial and found to be safe when given 4 times with an interval of 3 days between each dose. The efficacy of ShigETEC vaccination will be evaluated in Stage 2 of this study, when participants will be challenged with S. flexneri 2457T. The study population will be healthy adult participants in the age of 18-50 years (inclusive), which are clearly defined in the study protocol. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2025 |

