Purpose
An investigational vaccine against Haemophilus influenzae serotype A (Hia) will be tested in this study in healthy individuals from the general population. The study aims to determine the safety and immunogenicity (effectiveness) of the vaccine.
About Haemophilus influenzae serotype A (Hia)
Haemophilus influenzae serotype A (Hia) is a type of bacteria that can cause serious illness. Another type of this bacteria, Serotype B (Hib) was a leading cause of meningitis and other illnesses such as pneumonia and bloodstream infections in children until a Hib vaccine was introduced worldwide. Hia can cause similar illness.
Participation Criteria
This study is looking for volunteers who:
- Are aged 18-65 years
- Are in good health
- Have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 32 or less
- Agree to practice adequate birth control if they can become pregnant
A member of the study team will go over additional eligibility requirements with you during the screening process.
Participation Details
This study involves:
- 2 injections in the upper arm at in-person clinic visits. These injections will be either the study vaccine or a saltwater (saline) injection. You will not know which type of injection you received.
- 8 in-person clinic visits in Halifax and 4 follow-up phone calls over 7 months
- Tracking any symptoms or side effects with a paper diary card


