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Filter by:The objective of this study is to evaluate safety and tolerability of Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type b Conjugate Vaccine Adsorbed in Vietnamese infants aged 6-12 weeks. This is an open label, single group, bridging study.
The purpose of this study is to assess the immunogenicity and safety of DTPa-IPV/Hib when administered at 6, 10 and 14 weeks to healthy Indian infants, as per guidance from the Indian regulatory authority. The 6, 10 and 14 week schedule reflects the current Indian standard of care.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response, safety and reactogenicity after receiving combined DTPa-IPV/Hib vaccine when administered as a three-dose primary vaccination course at 3, 4.5 and 6 months of age and as a booster dose at 18 months of age in Russian healthy children according to the Russian immunisation schedule
The purpose of this study is to assess the immunogenicity and safety of the Infanrix hexa booster dose given at 11-18 months of age to infants who received primary vaccination at 6-14 weeks. All infants in this booster study were born to pregnant women who participated in the study 116945 [DTPA (BOOSTRIX)-047] and having received the full primary vaccination series as per protocol requirement in study 201330 [DTPA (BOOSTRIX)-048.
The purpose of this study is to describe the immunogenicity and safety of Sanofi Pasteur's DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP-T fully liquid combined hexavalent vaccine (Hexaxim®) administered at 2, 3, and 4 months of age and at 16 to 17 months of age in infants and toddlers who received a dose of Hep B vaccine at birth or within 1 week after birth. Primary Objective: - To describe the safety profile after each and all doses of Sanofi-Pasteur's DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP-T combined vaccine in Vietnamese infants and toddlers. Secondary Objective: - To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the immune response to all antigens induced by the study vaccine in Vietnamese infants one month after the third dose in a 3-dose primary series with the immune response to all antigens induced by the same study vaccine outside Vietnam. - To evaluate the immunogenicity of the study vaccine one month after the 3-dose primary series. - To describe the persistence of all antibodies before receipt of the booster vaccination. - To evaluate the immunogenicity of the study vaccine one month after the booster.
The purpose of this study is to assess the immunogenicity and safety of GSK Biologicals' Infanrix hexa vaccine when administered to healthy infants as primary vaccination at 2, 4 and 6 months of age, co-administered with Prevnar and Rotarix with a booster dose of GSK Biologicals' Infanrix and Hiberix vaccines at 15-18 months of age.
This is a follow-up of the primary series vaccination schedule in Study A3L24 (NCT01177722) and booster vaccination in Study A3L27 (NCT01444781). Study Objective: - To describe the long-term antibody persistence at 3.5 and 4.5 years of age following a 3-dose primary series vaccination of either DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP-T+Prevenar™ (PCV7) +Rotarix™ or Infanrix hexa™+Prevenar™ (PCV7) +Rotarix™ vaccination at 2, 4, 6 months of age and a booster vaccination of DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP-T+Prevenar™ (PCV7) or Infanrix hexa™+Prevenar™ (PCV7) at 12 to 24 months of age. Observational Objectives: - To describe the long-term antibody persistence by group and by stratification on the age at inclusion of the A3L27 booster study. - To describe the effect of one additional oral dose of stand alone poliovirus isotypes 1, 2 and 3 vaccine* on the antibody persistence immune response for poliovirus isotypes (4 vs 5 doses of poliovirus administered).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals' Hib-MenCY-TT (MenHibrix®) vaccine co-administered with Rotarix, Prevnar 13 and Havrix as compared to PedvaxHIB co-administered with Rotarix, Prevnar 13 and Havrix in infants and toddlers.
The project goal is to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test whether mobile phone short message system (SMS) reminders, either with or without mobile-phone based travel subsidies will improve timeliness, coverage, and drop-out rates of routine EPI vaccines in rural western Kenya.
This study aims to evaluate the safety and reactogenicity of a booster dose of Infanrix-IPV+Hib™ when administered to healthy Vietnamese toddlers at 12 to 24 months of age who were vaccinated previously against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis diseases within their first six months of lives.