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A Study Looking at the Efficacy, Immune Response, and Safety of a COVID-19 Vaccine in Adults at Risk for SARS-CoV-2

Cincinnati, Ohio, 45236
Medford, Oregon, 97504
Tampa, Florida, 33606
Chinle, Arizona, 86503
Detroit, Michigan, 48201
Search ended 12/29/2022

This is a study to evaluate the effectiveness, immune response, and safety of a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine called SARS-CoV-2 rS with Matrix-M1 adjuvant in adults 18 years of age and older in the United States and Mexico. A vaccine causes the body to have an immune response that may help prevent the infection or reduce the severity of symptoms. An adjuvant is something that can make a vaccine work better. This study will look at the protective effect, body's immune response, and safety of SARS-CoV-2 rS with Matrix-M1 adjuvant in the study population. Participants in the study will randomly be assigned to receive SARS-CoV-2 rS with Matrix-M1 adjuvant or placebo. Each participant in the study will receive a total of 2 intramuscular injections over the course of the study. Up to 30,000 participants will take part in the study.

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Ages Eligible for Study Min Age: 18 years - Max Age: N/A
Sexes Eligible for Study All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers No

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