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A study of the study 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 of the study vaccine compares to licenced vaccine. Two hundred and twenty children are enrolled and randomly assigned into 2 groups (110 children/group), each of which receive 2 doses of study / control vaccine subcutaneously, at 28-34 days interval. Safety data included immediate reaction at the injection site and systemic reaction within 30 min of administration, solicited and unsolicited adverse events occurs from the 1st dose to 28-34 days after first dose and from the second dose to 28-34 days after 2nd dose. SAE (from start of first dose to 28-34 days after second dose).


Clinical Trial 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 and in phase 2 which evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of 3 difference antigen concentrations.

In this study, a selected dose of the studied vaccine (JECEVAX) derived from phase 2 will be compared the safety with a licensed vaccine (JEVAX-VABIOTECH Vietnam) in Vietnamese children, aged 9-24 months to assess the safety and immunogenicity. Two hundred and twenty children are enrolled and randomly assigned into 2 groups (110 children/group), each of which receive 2 doses of investigate vaccines or control vaccine subcutaneously, at 28-34 days interval. Safety data included immediate reaction at the injection site and systemic reaction within 30 min of administration, solicited and unsolicited adverse events occurs from the 1st dose to 28-34 days after first dose (up to date of 2nd dose) and from the second dose to 28-34 days after 2nd dose (up to date of 3rd visit). SAE (from start of first dose to 28-34 days after second dose - date of 3rd visit). ;


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NCT number NCT03282370
Study type Interventional
Source National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Vietnam
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date September 30, 2017
Completion date April 8, 2018

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