Diarrhea Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 1 Study to Evaluate Safety and Reactogenicity of a Vietnamese Rotavirus Vaccine (Rotavin-M1 at 10e6.3FFU/Dose) Among Healthy Adults in Vietnam
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of Rotavin-M1 produced by the Center for Research and Production of Vaccines and Biologicals (POLYVAC) in adult volunteers in Vietnam.
Rotavirus (RV) is the most important cause of acute gastroenteritis in children worldwide.
In Vietnam rotavirus causes an estimated 122,000-140,000 hospitalizations and 2900-5400
deaths per year among children under 5 years of age (1). Over the past 13 years, sentinel
hospital surveillance identified rotavirus in 44%-62% of children admitted for the treatment
of acute diarrhea in Vietnam (2-4). Such a high burden of disease justified accelerated
development of a new and locally manufactured vaccine against rotavirus in Vietnam. It is
estimated that if a vaccine was introduced in the current childhood immunization schedule,
it could reduce severe rotavirus disease by about 60% or more given current vaccine
efficacies and coverage (5).
The Government of Vietnam has pursued a policy to encourage local vaccine production so the
country could be self-reliant with affordable vaccines for its population (6). Over the past
decades, several locally produced vaccines for poliomyelitis, cholera, Japanese
encephalitis, and Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus have contributed to the reduction in the
prevalence of these diseases and to the eradication of polio over the past decade. While two
commercial rotavirus vaccines, RotarixTM (GSK, Belgium) and RotaTeq® (Merck), have both been
tested in Vietnam, neither is currently available at an affordable cost for the national
program. Therefore, the candidate vaccine, Rotavin-M1, was developed in order to fill this
need for a more affordable vaccine for Vietnamese children (6). This vaccine is similar to
RotarixTM, and was developed by selecting a common G1P[8] strain and attenuating it through
serial
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