Clinical Trial

Efficacy/Effectiveness, Safety, and Immunogenicity of LC16m8 Mpox Vaccine in Colombia

Study acronym: MPOX-COL
Active, Not Recruiting Phase 3
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Summary
Background: Mpox is a zoonotic disease caused by the mpox virus (MPXV). It has been endemic in West and Central African countries. However, the soaring number of those has been reported in non-endemic countries since May 2022, making World Health Organization (WHO) declare a global mpox Public Health Emergency of International Concern in July 2022. Those with mpox are primarily young men (96%, and median age of 34 \[interquartile range (IQR):29-41 years\]), and 84% are self-identified homosexual, bisexual, and men who have sex with men (MSM) . Furthermore, about half of these mpox cases with known human immunodeficiency virus 1(HIV-1, hereafter shown as HIV). WHO recommended prioritizing vaccinating those populations as high-risk populations, including those with HIV, since they will be severely ill if infected mpox virus (MPXV). The smallpox vaccine is expected to offer cross-immunity against MPXV. Under these circumstances, WHO included LC16m8 in the recommended vaccine lists for mpox as the product is expected to have cross-efficacy and immunogenicity against MPXV. Additionally, the safety profile was demonstrated in both adults and children, including infants who have low immuno-functions. Given that Colombia has the fifth highest mpox prevalence worldwide, WHO encouraged the authorities to implement vaccine programs while evaluating the safety and efficacy of LC16m8 as collaborative research. Following WHO initiative, this study is being conducted with the collaboration of various experts from Colombia and Japan on a large scale, with vaccine contributions and funding from Japan and Colombia However, the current infection situation differs from six months ago, and there have been few recent cases of MPXV infection in the country. Primary objective: To determine the efficacy of the replicating attenuated live vaccinia virus vaccine LC16m8 against laboratory-confirmed mpox and safety in a Colombian population with a high risk of being infected with MPXV(See the Inclusion Criteria), by comparing the immediate vaccination group and the delayed vaccination groups to assess safety and tolerability until 180 days after vaccination. Study design: An open randomized deployment study (1:1 Immediate and Delayed vaccination group). Study population: People at high risk of serious illness if infected with MPXV and those who engage in risk behaviors for acquiring MPXV infection.
Protocol Amendment History 4 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 4 times since 2024-01-16; most recent amendment 2025-08-27.
Status change: Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2024-08-13
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06223919
Lead Sponsor Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Collaborators: Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan, Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan, National Institute of Infectious Disease, Japan, Instituto Nacional de Salud
Conditions Monkeypox
Enrollment 8,686 participants
Start Date 2023-12-16
Primary Completion 2024-08-20 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-09-04