Safety and Immunogenicity of a Monovalent Inactivated Influenza H3N2 Variant (H3N2v) Vaccine in Pediatric Populations
NCT ID: NCT02100436
Last Updated: 2017-07-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
270 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-06-11
2015-03-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
Study Groups
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Cohort 3-8 years old
up to 100 subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Influenza Virus Vaccine, Monovalent A/H3N2v A/Minnesota/11/2010 NYMC X-203
A unadjuvanted subvirion monovalent inactivated split influenza virus vaccine (H3N2v MIV) produced in eggs. Subjects are enrolled in 3 cohorts stratified by age. 6-35 month old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, intramuscularly (IM) as 7.5 micrograms (mcg) of hemagglutinin (HA)/0.25 milliliter (mL) dose, 21 days apart, or 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart. 3-8 year old subjects and 9-17 year old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Cohort 6-35 months old
up to 100 subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, intramuscularly (IM) as 7.5 micrograms (mcg) of hemagglutinin (HA)/0.25 milliliter (mL) dose, 21 days apart. up to 100 subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Influenza Virus Vaccine, Monovalent A/H3N2v A/Minnesota/11/2010 NYMC X-203
A unadjuvanted subvirion monovalent inactivated split influenza virus vaccine (H3N2v MIV) produced in eggs. Subjects are enrolled in 3 cohorts stratified by age. 6-35 month old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, intramuscularly (IM) as 7.5 micrograms (mcg) of hemagglutinin (HA)/0.25 milliliter (mL) dose, 21 days apart, or 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart. 3-8 year old subjects and 9-17 year old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Cohort 9-17 years old
up tp 100 subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Influenza Virus Vaccine, Monovalent A/H3N2v A/Minnesota/11/2010 NYMC X-203
A unadjuvanted subvirion monovalent inactivated split influenza virus vaccine (H3N2v MIV) produced in eggs. Subjects are enrolled in 3 cohorts stratified by age. 6-35 month old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, intramuscularly (IM) as 7.5 micrograms (mcg) of hemagglutinin (HA)/0.25 milliliter (mL) dose, 21 days apart, or 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart. 3-8 year old subjects and 9-17 year old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Interventions
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Influenza Virus Vaccine, Monovalent A/H3N2v A/Minnesota/11/2010 NYMC X-203
A unadjuvanted subvirion monovalent inactivated split influenza virus vaccine (H3N2v MIV) produced in eggs. Subjects are enrolled in 3 cohorts stratified by age. 6-35 month old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, intramuscularly (IM) as 7.5 micrograms (mcg) of hemagglutinin (HA)/0.25 milliliter (mL) dose, 21 days apart, or 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart. 3-8 year old subjects and 9-17 year old subjects receive 2 doses of H3N2v MIV, IM as 15mcg HA/0.5mL dose, 21 days apart.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
6 Months
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIH
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Emory Children's Center - Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
University of Maryland School of Medicine - Center for Vaccine Development - Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics - Infectious Diseases
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Saint Louis University - Center for Vaccine Development
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Duke Health Center at Roxboro
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - Infectious Diseases
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Vanderbilt University - Pediatric - Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Baylor College of Medicine - Molecular Virology and Microbiology
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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References
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Munoz FM, Anderson EJ, Bernstein DI, Harrison CJ, Pahud B, Anderson E, Creech CB, Berry AA, Kotloff KL, Walter EB, Atmar RL, Bellamy AR, Chang S, Keitel WA. Safety and immunogenicity of unadjuvanted subvirion monovalent inactivated influenza H3N2 variant (H3N2v) vaccine in children and adolescents. Vaccine. 2019 Aug 23;37(36):5161-5170. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.07.085. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
Other Identifiers
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HHSN272200800002C
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
12-0016
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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