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Filter by:The purpose of this study was to investigate the following questions through post-marketing surveillance: - Unknown/Unexpected adverse events and the serious adverse events. - The circumstances in which the adverse events occurred under the practical application. - Factors considered to have influence on safety. - Factors considered to have influence on efficacy. - Miscellaneous - Facts about mechanism, efficacy and safety which were not clearly known due to the inherent problems of the drugs.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immune response and reactogenicity of GSK Biologicals' DTPa-HBV-IPV combined pentavalent vaccine and Hib tetanus conjugate vaccine, administered concomitantly as a three-dose primary vaccination course.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of Kinrix when co-administered with varicella (Varivax® [varicella virus vaccine live], Merck and Company) and (measles mumps rubella) MMR vaccines, compared to Kinrix co-administered with MMR vaccine alone. Both Kinrix and the second dose of Varivax are indicated in children 4-6 years of age, and there is great potential for the vaccines to be given concurrently. The aim of this trial is to demonstrate that co-administered Varivax does not negatively affect the immunogenicity or reactogenicity of Kinrix.
This phase 3b study will compare the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of the dTpa-IPV vaccine to that of a DTPa-IPV vaccine when administered as a booster dose in healthy children 5-6 years of age who have received three primary vaccination doses of DTPa-based vaccine according to the "3-5-11" month schedule recommended in Italy. In this study, MMRV vaccine will also be co-administered to all children.
To monitor the occurrence of invasive Hib disease over time and to determine product-specific rates of invasive Hib disease within the monitored population.
This phase IIIb, observer-blind study will evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of GSK Biologicals' Boostrix® vaccine in adults (extending indication) aged 65 years or older.
The study aims to confirm that, in Peruvian infants, the investigational DTaP-IPV Hep B-PRP~T vaccine has immunological and safety profiles that are comparable to those of the control vaccine that is already marketed (Infanrix®Hexa) Primary Objective: To demonstrate that the hexavalent DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP~T combined vaccine induces an immune response that is at least as good as the response following Infanrix®Hexa in terms of seroprotection rates to HB, one month after a three-dose primary series (2, 4 and 6 months) Secondary Objectives: - To describe in each group the immunogenicity to vaccine components (for DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP~T and Infanrix®Hexa) one month after the third dose of the primary series. - To assess the overall safety in each group one month after each dose of the primary series and through the entire study.
Primary Objective: - To demonstrate that the immune response of the DTaP-IPV-Hep B-PRP~T is non-inferior for all valences to those of the association of PENTAXIM™ and ENGERIX B® PEDIATRICO one month after a three-dose primary series. Secondary Objectives: - To describe in each group the immunogenicity parameters one month after the three-dose primary series. - To describe safety profile after each vaccination in both groups.
The objective for this study is to characterize the safety profile of PENTACEL® vaccine for identification of potential vaccine-related adverse events not currently associated with PENTACEL® vaccine administration.
Objectives: - To present the rates of adverse reactions after a dose of DAPTACEL® vaccine administered to children 4 to 6 years of age who have previously received four doses of PENTACEL™ vaccine. - To present immunogenicity before and after a single dose of DAPTACEL® vaccine administered to children 4 to 6 years of age who have previously received four doses of PENTACEL™ vaccine.