Safety and Immunogenicity of an Inactivated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (JECEVAX) in Vietnamese Children
Overview
- Phase
- Phase 2
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Sponsor
- National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Vietnam
- Enrollment
- 200
- Locations
- 2
- Primary Endpoint
- Number of participants have sero-conversion at 20-22 days post 2nd dose (compared to pre-vaccination)
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
A dose escalating study with 3 different dosing regimens of the studied vaccine (JECEVAX- VABIOTECH-Vietnam) and a licensed vaccine (JEVAX-VABIOTECH-Vietnam) is conducted in Vietnamese children, aged 9 to 24 months to assess the safety and immunogenicity. Two hundred children are enrolled and randomly assigned into 4 groups (50 children/group), each of which receive 2 doses of study / control vaccine subcutaneously, at 10-12 days interval. Safety issues included immediate reaction at the site of injection and systemic reaction within 30 min of administration, solicited and unsolicited adverse events occurs from the first dose to 30 days after second dose; SAE (from start of first dose to 30 days after second dose), blood cell count, urea, ALT, AST. Immunogenicity outcomes include seroconversion of neutralizing antibodies (blood samples are taken prior to 1st dose and 20-22 days post 2nd dose).
Detailed Description
Mouse brain-derived Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccine was developed in Vietnam since 1989 with the support from WHO and BIKEN institute, Japan. It helped Viet Nam prevents Japanese Encephalitis outbreaks successfully during those years. However, mouse brain-derived JE vaccine production requires companies to compliance various requirements from WHO. Especially, WHO has a plan to replace the mouse brain-derived JE vaccines with Cell culture-derived JE vaccines. Vero cell-derived vaccine technology shows many advantages compares to Mouse brain-derived vaccine technology. VABIOTECH has been approved and sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology to produce Vero cell - derived JE vaccine. The vaccine demonstrated a good safety and immunogenicity profile in animal models. The vaccine has been proven safety in volunteer adults. In this study, a dose escalating study with 3 different dosing regimens of the studied vaccine (JECEVAX) and a licensed vaccine (JEVAX-VABIOTECH Vietnam) is conducted in Vietnamese children, aged 9-24 months to assess the safety and immunogenicity. Two hundred children are enrolled and randomly assigned into 4 groups (50 children/group), each of which receive 2 doses of investigate vaccines or control vaccine subcutaneously, at 10-12 days interval. Safety issues included immediate reaction at the site of injection and systemic reaction within 30 min of administration, solicited and unsolicited adverse events occurs from the first dose to 30 days after second dose; SAE (from start of first dose to 30 days after second dose), blood cell count, urea, ALT, AST. Immunogenicity outcomes include seroconversion of neutralizing antibodies (blood samples are taken prior to 1st dose and 20-22 days post 2nd dose).
Investigators
Vu Dinh Thiem
Head, Department of Epidemiology
National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Vietnam
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Healthy children of both sexes, 9-24 months of age;
- •Have not been vaccinated with JE vaccine;
- •Not have any chronic disease;
- •Parents/legal guardians agree to participate their children in this study and sign the informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Currently has chronic diseases (cardiovascular, liver and spleen related etc);
- •Currently has acute diseases;
- •Use (orally or injection) with corticosteroid containing drug (\>1 mg / kg dose);
- •Use of immunocompromised treatment within 4 weeks of enrollment;
- •Being immunocompromised and autoimmune diseases (HIV, lupus);
- •The family history of immunocompromised;
- •History of febrile seizure;
- •Allergic to any vaccine component;
- •Fever (\>38 Celsius degree) within 3 days before vaccination or at enrollment;
- •Malnourished (3rd grade or above);
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Number of participants have sero-conversion at 20-22 days post 2nd dose (compared to pre-vaccination)
Time Frame: Up to 20-22 days after the 2nd dose
Sero-conversion rate of each JECEVAX regimen and JEVAX at 20-22 days after 2 doses of vaccines
Number of participants with treatment-related adverse events during study period.
Time Frame: Up to 30 days after 2nd dose
Number of participants with solicited and unsolicited adverse events after each dose of vaccine: immediately injection site and systemic AEs after vaccination (within 30 min), solicited and unsolicited AEs within 7 days after each dose, unsolicited AEs from day 8 after dose 1 to date of dose 2 and from day 8 after dose 2 to day 30 post 2nd dose, as assessed by CTCAE v.4.0.
Secondary Outcomes
- Number of participants with abnormal laboratory value.(Up to 20-22 days after the 2nd dose.)
- Number of participants with treatment-related SAE during study period(Up to 30 days after the 2nd dose)