HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Immunogenicity and Safety of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Human Immunodeficiency Virus - Infected Children
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of 7 - valent pneumococcal conjugated vaccine in HIV - infected children, and assess the predictive factors for protective antibody responses after receiving the vaccine.
S. pneumoniae is an important cause of severe invasive bacterial disease in human
immunodeficiency disease (HIV) infected children. The incidence of pneumococcal bacteremia
cases requiring hospitalization among Thai children aged < 5 years had a range of 10.6-28.9
cases per 100,000 persons.[1]
Children infected with HIV have a markedly increased risk for pneumococcal infection
compared with those who are not HIV-infected. HIV-infected children had rates of invasive
pneumococcal disease (IPD) that were 2.8 and 12.6 times the rate among HIV-negative children
aged <5 and <3 years, respectively. Incidence of IPD is 6.1 cases/100 patient-years among
HIV-infected children through age 7 years [2]
Recent important strategy in prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is an
implementation of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV), which can induce immunity starting
from 2 months of age. In a small study of 5-valent PCV among children < 2 years of age,
serotype-specific IgG antibodies (ELISA) response after 3 doses was found to be immunogenic
among both groups.[3] The Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Study 292 show that the
immunologic responses to 7- valent PCV were similar for all serotypes among asymptomatic and
symptomatic HIV - infected children.[4] The study of quantitative and qualitative antibody
responses to 9 - valent PCV in HIV-infected children in South Africa shows similar
quantitative antibody responses but poorer qualitative antibody responses to the
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when compared to HIV-negative children.[5].
In Thailand, 7 - valent PCV (Prevnar® ) was available in 2003. It is recommended for young
children and highly recommended for high risk children such as HIV-infected children,
congenital heart disease or premature infants. However, one of the major obstacles for large
scale implementation is cost issue. There is no previous study about immunogenicity, safety
or efficacy of 7 - valent PCV in HIV -infected Thai children, the objective of this study is
to assess the safety and immunogenicity of a 7 - valent PCV vaccine among HIV - infected
compared with HIV - exposed children.
;
Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recruiting |
NCT06162897 -
Case Management Dyad
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT03999411 -
Smartphone Intervention for Smoking Cessation and Improving Adherence to Treatment Among HIV Patients
|
Phase 4 | |
| Completed |
NCT02528773 -
Efficacy of ART to Interrupt HIV Transmission Networks
|
||
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT05454839 -
Preferences for Services in a Patient's First Six Months on Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV in South Africa
|
||
| Recruiting |
NCT05322629 -
Stepped Care to Optimize PrEP Effectiveness in Pregnant and Postpartum Women
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT02579135 -
Reducing HIV Risk Among Adolescents: Evaluating Project HEART
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT01790373 -
Evaluating a Youth-Focused Economic Empowerment Approach to HIV Treatment Adherence
|
N/A | |
| Not yet recruiting |
NCT06044792 -
The Influence of Primary HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations on Immune Reconstruction in PLWH
|
||
| Completed |
NCT04039217 -
Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Persistence in Different Body Compartments in HIV Negative MSM
|
Phase 4 | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT04519970 -
Clinical Opportunities and Management to Exploit Biktarvy as Asynchronous Connection Key (COMEBACK)
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT04124536 -
Combination Partner HIV Testing Strategies for HIV-positive and HIV-negative Pregnant Women
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT05599581 -
Tu'Washindi RCT: Adolescent Girls in Kenya Taking Control of Their Health
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT04588883 -
Strengthening Families Living With HIV in Kenya
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT02758093 -
Speed of Processing Training in Adults With HIV
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT02500446 -
Dolutegravir Impact on Residual Replication
|
Phase 4 | |
| Completed |
NCT03805451 -
Life Steps for PrEP for Youth
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT03902431 -
Translating the ABCS Into HIV Care
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT00729391 -
Women-Focused HIV Prevention in the Western Cape
|
Phase 2/Phase 3 | |
| Recruiting |
NCT05736588 -
Elimisha HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT03589040 -
Darunavir and Rilpivirine Interactions With Etonogestrel Contraceptive Implant
|
Phase 2 |