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NCT ID: NCT06372665 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Safety Observation of the Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Given With a Primary Immunization

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a single-arm, non-randomized, open-label post-marketing safety observation study. The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety of JEV-I given with primary immunization in a large amount of healthy children aged 8 months and older.

NCT ID: NCT06331702 Recruiting - Measles Clinical Trials

Immunogenicity of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Co-administered With Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine (MMR)

Start date: March 2, 2024
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase IV, randomized, controlled, open-label study proceed in healthy children aged 8 months in China. The primary objective is to demonstrate the immunogenicity of simultaneous administration of JEV-I and MMR is not inferior to that of separate administration, as measured by seroconversion rates and antibody titers against the four antigens. The secondary objective is to describe the safety of the vaccines when administered simultaneously or separately.

NCT ID: NCT05568953 Recruiting - Infectious Disease Clinical Trials

An Experimental Medicine Decipher of a Minimum Correlate of Cellular Immunity

Start date: September 28, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

We hypothesize that a high CD4+ and CD8+ T cell count will reduce viremia upon challenge with a structurally heterologous virus, and correspondingly result in reduced magnitude of host response to challenge infection. Primary Objective: To compare, after challenge with a structurally heterologous vaccine, the differences in levels of viremia between healthy adults who received primary vaccination with either YF17D vaccine, chimeric JE-YF17D vaccine, or inactivated JE vaccine. 58 subjects will be randomised into 1 of 2 arms (Arm B1 and Arm B2) in a 1:1 ratio, in a double-blind fashion. Subjects in Arm B1 will receive JE-YF17D vaccine (Imojev, Sanofi Pasteur) on Day 0 followed by YF17D vaccine (Stamaril, Sanofi Pasteur) on Day 28. Subjects in Arm B2 will receive Stamaril on Day 0 followed by Imojev on Day 28. Arm B3 will be conducted as a separate single-arm open label design in 14 subjects. Subjects in Arm B3 will receive inactivated JE vaccine (Ixiaro, Valneva) on Day 0 followed by Stamaril on Day 28. The rationale for these three study arms is as follows: Arm B1 will show the impact low levels of viremia, and the resultant low levels of virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, would have on YF17D infection. In contrast, YF17D vaccination in Arm B2 would produce high levels of viremia, and in turn high levels virus-specific T cells, thus likely ameliorating JE-YF17D infection. Arm B3 will serve as the control arm, as vaccination with inactivated JE vaccine would not produce any YF17D-specific T cell response. Notably, the first vaccination in Arms B1 and B2 would also provide the viremia response in the absence of virus-specific T cells, which would serve as a reference point to interpret the outcome of the second vaccination.

NCT ID: NCT04817917 Active, not recruiting - Vaccine Reaction Clinical Trials

Seroprevalence of Neutralizing Antibodies Against Japanese Encephalitis Virus Among 6 Years Old Children With 5 Different Immunization Strategies in Zhejiang Province

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study is to evaluate the seroprevalence of neutralizing antibodies against Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus in children aged 6 years who were previously administered with 5 different immunization strategies by JE attenuated live vaccine (JEV-L) or/and inactivated vaccine (JEV-I). The secondary objective is to evaluate the immunogenicity of the booster dose of JEV-I at 6 years old for those previously immunized with 3 doses of JEV-I or those sequential administered with 1 dose of JEV-L and another dose of JEV-I.

NCT ID: NCT03920111 Completed - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Flavivirus Cross-priming Potential of IMOJEV

FlaviPrime
Start date: April 16, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is a pressing need for a better experimental system to understand flavivirus antibody responses, beyond dengue, to make sure the investigators are using current vaccines to greatest effect and to inform the development of next-generation vaccines. This study will use live chimeric JE vaccine IMOJEV® as a tool for flavivirus epitope discovery. This will allow experimental JEV infection using replication competent, live, attenuated virus as a model, in a setting where the flavivirus infection history of humans can be tightly controlled.

NCT ID: NCT03282370 Completed - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Evaluate Safety and Immunogenicity of a Vero Cell-Derived JE Vaccine in 9-24 Months of Age Children in Vietnam

JECEVAX-3
Start date: September 30, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

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).

NCT ID: NCT03204227 Completed - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Safety of Vero Cell - Derived Inactivated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (JECEVAX) in Children From 9-24 Months of Age

JECEVAX-2B
Start date: June 2, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

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).

NCT ID: NCT02933710 Completed - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Postmarketing Surveillance Study for IMOJEV® in Republic of Korea

Start date: July 21, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to perform the re-examination of IMOJEV® in routine clinical settings in accordance with the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety regulation. Primary objective: - To describe the safety profile of the first dose of IMOJEV® administered under routine health care visit as primary vaccination or as booster.

NCT ID: NCT02821221 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Study of a Single Primary Dose Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Chimeric Virus Vaccine (IMOJEV®) in Healthy Subjects

Start date: June 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to describe the immunogenicity and safety of IMOJEV® in adult and pediatric populations in Vietnam and serve a bridging study to compare immunogenicity, reactogenicity, and safety data obtained with IMOJEV® in the Vietnamese population with data from other Asian pediatric populations.

NCT ID: NCT02816554 Completed - Clinical trials for Japanese Encephalitis

Safety and Immunogenicity of JECEVAX in Young Children

Start date: April 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

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).