Vaxcyte Initiates Phase 2 Study Evaluating VAX-31 for the Prevention of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Infants

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Vaxcyte, Inc.
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-- Company Expects to Announce VAX-31 Infant Study Topline Safety, Tolerability and Immunogenicity Data from Primary Immunization Series in Mid-2026, Followed by Topline Data from the Booster Dose Approximately Nine Months Later --

-- VAX-31 is Designed to Cover Approximately 94% of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease and Approximately 93% of Acute Otitis Media in U.S. Children Under Five --

-- VAX-31 Offers Potential to Protect Vulnerable Population by Providing Greater Coverage Against Both Currently Circulating and Historically Prevalent Strains Relative to Standard-Of-Care Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines --

-- Company Remains on Track to Announce VAX-24 Phase 2 Infant Study Topline Data from Primary Immunization Series by End of First Quarter of 2025 --

SAN CARLOS, Calif., Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vaxcyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCVX), a clinical-stage vaccine innovation company engineering high-fidelity vaccines to protect humankind from the consequences of bacterial diseases, today announced the initiation of the Phase 2 study of VAX-31 in healthy infants and that the first study participants have been dosed. This study is evaluating the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of VAX-31, a 31-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) candidate designed to prevent invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). The Company expects to share topline data from the primary three-dose immunization series of the study in mid-2026, followed by topline data from the booster dose approximately nine months later.

“The initiation of the VAX-31 Phase 2 infant study marks a significant milestone as we continue advancing our PCV clinical programs, which also include the fully enrolled, ongoing VAX-24 Phase 2 infant study,” said Grant Pickering, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Vaxcyte. “PCVs are vital to combating Streptococcus pneumoniae, a serious public health threat exacerbated by increasing antimicrobial resistance. As the broadest-spectrum PCV candidate in the clinic today, VAX-31 has the potential to expand coverage and provide protection against both currently circulating and historically prevalent serotypes. We look forward to sharing topline data for safety, tolerability and immunogenicity from the VAX-31 Phase 2 infant study’s primary immunization series in mid-2026, and from the booster dose approximately nine months later.”

“Despite the effectiveness of current vaccines, Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of vaccine-preventable deaths globally in children under five and IPD, including meningitis and bacteremia, remains persistent in the first years of life,” said Jim Wassil, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Vaxcyte. “It has been clearly signaled by the public health community that a pneumococcal vaccine with a broader spectrum of coverage is needed to provide greater protection against this disease. VAX-31 is designed to cover approximately 94% of IPD and approximately 93% of acute otitis media in U.S. children under five, with the potential to offer much greater coverage relative to the standard-of-care PCVs.”