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RecruitingClostridioides Difficile Associated Disease

A Study to Learn About a Clostridioides Difficile Vaccine in People 65 Years of Age and Older

Eligible age

65+ yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

30 states

Healthy volunteers

Yes

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About this study

The purpose of the study is to learn about how effective, safe, and tolerable the Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) vaccine is in decreasing the number of C. difficile infections (pCDI) in adults 65 years of age or older. The participants will receive either the C. difficile vaccine or placebo (saline). A placebo does not contain any active ingredients. The vaccines will be given as a shot into the upper arm muscle. This study looks at the number of diarrhea (loose stools) events related to a C. difficile infection, so the length of the study can change. If these events happen quickly, the study may finish sooner; if they happen slowly, it could take longer. Sometimes, the study might stop early if the vaccine clearly works or clearly doesn't. Participants will stay in the study until enough events have occurred to answer the main question. On average, each person is expected to take part for up to about three and a half years. During this time, participants will have 3 planned clinical visits and 3 planned phone visits. After these visits, more scheduled clinic visits will happen every year until the end of study. Besides the scheduled study visits, if at any time during the study a participant has 3 or more loose stools in 24 hours, they will be asked to save the next one (the fourth or later) and contact the study site. The study site will check to see if it could be a C. difficile infection. This check may happen at the clinic or through a phone or video call.

Sponsor: Pfizer

Where it's recruiting

Alabama

Athens · Guntersville · Huntsville

Arizona

Sun City

Arkansas

Little Rock

California

Daly City · Los Angeles · Mather · Oakland

District of Columbia

Washington D.C.

Florida

Bay Pines · Fort Lauderdale · Hialeah · Jacksonville

Georgia

Atlanta · Columbus · Decatur · Savannah

Illinois

Melrose Park

Iowa

Ames · Sioux City

Kansas

Newton

Louisiana

Baton Rouge · Kenner · Lafayette

Maryland

Baltimore

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT07282665 · last updated 2026-05-26