H5N1 Vaccine Intramuscular Versus Intradermal in Healthy Adults

NCT ID: NCT00310206

Last Updated: 2013-06-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2005-07-31

Study Completion Date

2006-10-31

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this research study is to compare how the body reacts to different strengths of an H5N1 flu vaccine when given by different routes of injection (injection into the skin or into the muscle). It will also compare how antibodies (proteins produced by the body's immune system that recognize and help fight infections and other foreign substances in the body) are made after receiving the H5N1 flu vaccine. Participants will include 100 healthy adults, ages 18-40 years. Study procedures include blood samples and completing a memory aid documenting daily oral temperature and side effects for 7 days following each vaccination. Participants may be involved in the study for up to 13 months.

Detailed Description

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This is a single-center, randomized, open-label, dose-ranging, phase I comparative trial of intradermal (ID) and intramuscular (IM) injection with subvirion inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine in healthy adults, 18 to 40 years old, inclusive. This study is designed to investigate the safety, reactogenicity, and dose-related immunogenicity of an investigational inactivated influenza A/H5N1 virus vaccine given by ID injection compared to IM injection. The primary objectives of this study are to: compare dose-related safety and reactogenicity profiles of ID and IM injection with subvirion inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine among healthy young adults; compare the dose-related immunogenicity of subvirion inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine given by ID with vaccine given by IM injection among healthy young adults 1 month after receipt of the second dose of vaccine; and provide information for the selection of the best dose levels for further studies. The secondary objectives of this study are to: evaluate dose-related immunogenicity and the percent of subjects responding approximately 1 and 7 months after the first vaccination; and evaluate the dose-related safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity following receipt of a third dose of vaccine administered 6-7 months after the second dose of vaccine. The study will have 2 comparison arms (IM and ID), and 2 dosage levels will be evaluated in each arm (4 vaccine groups total). Subjects will be randomized 1:1:1:1 (25 subjects in each group) to receive 2 doses 1 month apart of an inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine containing 15 mcg or 45 mcg of H5 HA by the IM route; or one-fifth of the IM dose (3 mcg or 9 mcg) by the ID route. Subjects will maintain a memory aid recording oral temperature, and systemic and local adverse events for 7 days after each inoculation. Serum for immunogenicity evaluations will be obtained prior to first vaccination, at Day 0, prior to second vaccination, at Day 28, and on Day 56 and approximately Day 215 (7 months) after dose 1. This study is linked to DMID protocol 07-0022.

Conditions

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Influenza

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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ID injection-9 mcg

25 subjects to receive 9 mcg of inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine intradermally on Days 0 and 28.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intradermally (ID); doses: 3 or 9 micrograms.

IM injection-15 mcg

25 subjects to receive 15 mcg of inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine intramuscularly on Days 0 and 28.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intramuscularly (IM); doses: 15 or 45 micrograms.

IM injection-45 mcg

25 subjects to receive 45 mcg of inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine intramuscularly on Days 0 and 28.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intramuscularly (IM); doses: 15 or 45 micrograms.

ID injection-3 mcg

25 subjects to receive 3 mcg of inactivated influenza A/H5N1 vaccine intradermally on Days 0 and 28.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intradermally (ID); doses: 3 or 9 micrograms.

Interventions

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Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intradermally (ID); doses: 3 or 9 micrograms.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Inactivated Influenza A Vaccine A/H5N1

Monovalent subvirion H5 vaccine (HA of A/Vietnam/1203/04), inactivated A/H5N1 vaccine administered intramuscularly (IM); doses: 15 or 45 micrograms.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Male or non-pregnant female (as indicated by a negative urine pregnancy test immediately prior to vaccine administration) between the ages of 18 and 40 years, inclusive.
* Women of childbearing potential who are at risk of becoming pregnant must agree to practice adequate contraception (i.e., barrier method, abstinence, and licensed hormonal methods) for at least 3 months after receipt of dose 2 (or dose 3, if applicable).
* Is in good health, as determined by vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oral temperature), medical history and a targeted physical examination based on medical history.
* Able to understand and comply with planned study procedures.
* Provides informed consent prior to any study procedures and is available for all study visits.
* Is not receiving any regular medications with the exceptions of birth control pills and vitamins.

Exclusion Criteria

* Has a known allergy to eggs or other components of the vaccine.
* Has a positive urine pregnancy test prior to vaccination (if female of childbearing potential), is lactating, or has the intention to become pregnant within 3 months of receipt of their second dose of vaccine.
* Is undergoing immunosuppression as a result of an underlying illness or treatment.
* Has an active neoplastic disease or a history of any hematologic malignancy.
* Is using oral or parenteral steroids, high-dose inhaled steroids (\>800 mcg/day of beclomethasone dipropionate or equivalent) or other immunosuppressive or cytotoxic drugs.
* Has a history of receiving immunoglobulin or other blood product within the 3 months prior to enrollment in this study.
* Has received any other licensed vaccines within 2 weeks (for inactivated vaccines) or 4 weeks (for live vaccines) prior to enrollment in this study.
* Has an acute or chronic medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would render vaccination unsafe or would interfere with the evaluation of responses (this includes, but is not limited to: known chronic liver disease, significant renal disease, unstable or progressive neurological disorders, diabetes mellitus, and transplant recipients).
* Has a history of severe reactions following immunization with contemporary influenza virus vaccines.
* Has an acute illness, including an oral temperature greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, within 1 week of vaccination.
* Received an experimental agent (vaccine, drug, biologic, device, blood product, or medication) within 1 month prior to each vaccination in the study, or expects to receive an experimental agent within 1 month after each vaccination in the study.
* Prior receipt of influenza A/H5N1 vaccine, other than the present study.
* Is enrolled or planning to enroll in another interventional trial at any time between receipt of the third dose of vaccine and the end of the study (approximately 6 months after receipt of the third dose).
* Has any condition that would, in the opinion of the site investigator, place the subject at an unacceptable risk of injury or render the subject unable to meet the requirements of the protocol.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

NIH

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Baylor College of Medicine

Houston, Texas, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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05-0015

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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