Could a pill protect babies from stomach bugs? new vaccine trial in moms
NCT ID NCT07254728
First seen Nov 28, 2025 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This early-stage study tested an oral (swallowed) norovirus vaccine in 76 healthy breastfeeding mothers to see if it is safe and can create protective antibodies that pass into breastmilk. The goal is to potentially protect both mothers and their nursing infants from the severe vomiting and diarrhea caused by norovirus. The trial focused on safety and immune response, not on preventing actual illness.
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Locations
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FCRN Clinical Trials Centre (Pty) Ltd
Vereeniging, 1935, South Africa
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Newtown Clinical Research Centre
Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa
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Progress Clinical Research Unit
Honeydew, 2040, South Africa
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Trident Clinical
Kimberley, 8301, South Africa
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WITS RHI Research Centre
Hillbrow, 2001, South Africa
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