q fever vaccine

Vaccineexperimental

Q fever or query fever is a disease caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii, a bacterium that affects humans and other animals. This organism is uncommon, but may be found in cattle, sheep, goats, and other domestic mammals, including cats and dogs. The infection results from inhalation of a spore-like small-cell variant, and from contact with the milk, urine, feces, vaginal mucus, or semen of infected animals. Rarely, the disease is tick-borne. The incubation period can range from 9 to 40 days. Humans are vulnerable to Q fever, and infection can result from even a few organisms. The bacterium is an obligate intracellular pathogenic parasite. — Wikipedia

Clinical trial activity

2 trials · 1 clinical orgs · 0 marketing orgs

Phase 1
0
Phase 2
2
Phase 3
0
Phase 4
0

Earliest trial started Feb 1, 2006 (NCT00584454)

Timeline

2000s

  1. Jan 1, 2006

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

Indications

Mechanism of action

Chemistry & pharmacology

Oral

No

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Sources

Also known as

  • q fever vaccine

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT00584454Phase 2Feb 1, 2006United States Army
NCT02092142Phase 2Feb 1, 2006United States Army
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Organizations

Research & Development (1)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
United States ArmyGovernment2212006
1 organizations
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