Bacterial Infections and Mycoses Research
At Med Fam Apolo S.R.L. in Călărași, clinical research in this area focuses on meningococcal infection and other bacterial infections. The studies are centered on evaluating whether a new meningococcal ACYW conjugate vaccine can generate an immune response comparable to an established vaccine, with attention to both protection and safety in young children.
- Testing the immune response to a meningococcal vaccine in infants and toddlers
- Comparing vaccine performance to help confirm non-inferiority in antibody response
- Assessing safety alongside protection against meningococcal serogroups A, C, W, and Y
This work supports better prevention of serious meningococcal disease and helps clarify how well newer vaccination options perform in early childhood.
Virus Diseases Research
Clinical trials at this site also address virus diseases, especially varicella and measles, mumps, and rubella. The research is designed to evaluate immune response and safety when vaccines are given in different ways, with the goal of improving protection for healthy children.
- Studying an investigational chickenpox vaccine for its ability to trigger a strong immune response
- Evaluating a marketed MMR vaccine for effectiveness when administered by a different route
- Comparing seroresponse and antibody levels to understand vaccine performance
These trials focus on making vaccination more effective and practical, while supporting stronger protection against common childhood viral infections.



