FDA Expands CAPVAXIVE Pediatric Use - Report - MDSpire

FDA Expands CAPVAXIVE Pediatric Use

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  • Kathryn Wighton

  • June 18, 2026

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Clinical Report: FDA Expands CAPVAXIVE Pediatric Use

Overview

The FDA has expanded the indication for CAPVAXIVE to include patients aged 2 to 17 years with chronic medical conditions at risk for pneumococcal disease. This decision is supported by findings from the Phase 3 STRIDE-13 study, which demonstrated noninferior immune responses compared to the pneumococcal 23-valent polysaccharide vaccine.

Background

Pneumococcal disease poses a significant risk to pediatric patients with chronic medical conditions. Vaccination is crucial for this population to prevent invasive pneumococcal disease. The expansion of CAPVAXIVE's indication highlights the ongoing efforts to improve vaccine accessibility and coverage among at-risk children.

Data Highlights

StudyParticipantsFindings
Phase 3 STRIDE-13874 pediatric patientsNoninferiority for shared serotypes with PPSV23
Safety ProfileCAPVAXIVE: 5.5% serious AEsPPSV23: 7.2% serious AEs
Immune ResponseHigher for CAPVAXIVE unique serotypesNoninferior for serotype 15B

Key Findings

  • The FDA expanded CAPVAXIVE's indication for children aged 2 to 17 years with chronic medical conditions.
  • CAPVAXIVE demonstrated noninferior immune responses compared to PPSV23 for shared serotypes.
  • Immune responses for serotypes unique to CAPVAXIVE were higher than those for PPSV23.
  • Serious adverse events were comparable between CAPVAXIVE and PPSV23 groups.
  • One serious adverse event related to vaccination was reported in the CAPVAXIVE group.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should consider CAPVAXIVE for pediatric patients aged 2 to 17 years with chronic medical conditions who have completed a primary pneumococcal vaccination series. Monitoring for adverse events remains essential, although the safety profile appears comparable to existing vaccines.

Conclusion

The expansion of CAPVAXIVE's indication represents a significant advancement in the prevention of pneumococcal disease among at-risk pediatric populations. Ongoing surveillance and further studies will be important to assess long-term efficacy and safety.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Merck & Co, Inc, CAPVAXIVE® (Pneumococcal 21-valent Conjugate Vaccine) Demonstrates Positive Immune Responses in Children and Adolescents at Increased Risk of Pneumococcal Disease, 2023 -- FDA Expands CAPVAXIVE Pediatric Use
  2. Drug Safety — Evaluating the Safety Profile of COVID-19 Vaccines in Children: Insights from European Surveillance Data and Key Clinical Trials
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  6. Summary of Risk-based Pneumococcal Vaccination Recommendations | Pneumococcal | CDC
  7. 26 March 2026 - EMA Positive Opinion on CAPVAXIVE
  8. CAPVAXIVE® (Pneumococcal 21-valent Conjugate Vaccine) Demonstrates Positive Immune Responses in Children and Adolescents at Increased Risk of Pneumococcal Disease - Merck.com

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