Immune Response to Rotavirus Vaccine After a Supplemental Dose Given at 9 Months of Age With Local EPI Vaccines in Mali

NCT ID: NCT02286895

Last Updated: 2019-01-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE4

Total Enrollment

600 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-10-31

Study Completion Date

2015-03-31

Brief Summary

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This study is an evaluation of the immune response to pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV) after an additional fourth dose is given at 9 months of age with local World Health Organization (WHO) Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) vaccines in Mali.

Detailed Description

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Vaccination is the best way to prevent severe rotavirus disease and the deadly, dehydrating diarrhea that it causes. However, given only moderate efficacy in the first year of life and a possible further decline in immunity, it is considered a top priority by public health experts to evaluate the possible value of a "booster" dose of rotavirus vaccine in low income countries to confer longer duration of protection into the second year of life when disease burden continues to be high.

This study is an open-label, individual-randomized, parallel-group, comparative immunogenicity trial. Participating infants randomized to Group A will receive one dose each of measles vaccine (MV), yellow fever vaccine (YFV), and meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg) at 9 months of age, and infants randomized to Group B will receive one dose each of MV, YFV, PsA-TT-5μg, and PRV at 9 months of age.

The study will simultaneously evaluate two primary objectives, one for noninferiority of the response to MV given with PRV (co-primary objective 1) and one for noninferiority of the response to YFV given with PRV (co-primary objective 2).

Secondary objectives of the study were the following:

1. To evaluate the non-inferiority of the immune response 3 months post-vaccination (as sero-conversion) to MV given with PRV (Group B) to that given without PRV (Group A).
2. To compare the immune response (as geometric mean titers \[GMTs\]) to YFV given with PRV (Group B) to that given without PRV (Group A).
3. To evaluate the non-inferiority of the immune response (as sero-response) to PsA-TT-5μg given with PRV (Group B) compared to that given without PRV (Group A).
4. To compare the immune response (as GMTs) to PsA-TT-5μg given with PRV (Group B) to that given without PRV (Group A).
5. To evaluate the superiority of the immune response (as sero-response and geometric mean concentrations \[GMCs\]) to a supplemental dose of PRV given at 9 months of age with local EPI vaccines (Group B) compared no supplemental dose (Group A).
6. To describe the safety profile of study vaccination with PRV.

Conditions

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Diarrhea Rotavirus

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Group A (without rotavirus vaccine)

Group A will receive measles vaccine (MV), yellow fever vaccine (YFV), and meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg).

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

measles vaccine (MV)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A lyophilized vaccine in a pack containing one vial plus one ampoule of sterile water for injection. After reconstitution, each 0.5 ml/dose of MV contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% cell culture infectious doses (CCID50) of MV. Measles Vaccine Live Attenuated virus is propagated on Human Diploid Cells. This MV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered subcutaneously to the right deltoid.

yellow fever vaccine (YFV)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A freeze-dried live attenuated yellow fever virus of the 17D strain for injection. After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% lethal doses (LD50) of yellow fever virus. This YFV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the left deltoid.

meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A meningococcal A vaccine, with meningococcal A polysaccharide (PsA) conjugated to the carrier protein, tetanus toxoid (TT). After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains 5μg meningococcal A polysaccharide and 5-16 μg tetanus toxoid as a carrier protein. PsA-TT-5μg was considered experimental at the initiation of this study, but received approval from the WHO for infants on 30 December 2014. For all participants enrolled January 1st, 2015 or later, PsA-TT-5μg was not included in Group A or Group B, due to its December 2014 expiration date. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the right thigh.

Group B (with rotavirus vaccine)

Group A will receive measles vaccine (MV), yellow fever vaccine (YFV), and meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg) plus one oral dose of pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Each two-ml dose contains 5 live human-bovine reassortant rotaviruses with a minimum of 2.0 - 2.8 x 106 infectious units (IU) per reassortant, depending on the serotype, and not greater than 116 x 106 IU per aggregate dose. Each vaccine dose contains sucrose, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate, sodium hydroxide, polysorbate 80, cell culture media, and trace amounts of fetal bovine serum. RotaTeq contains no preservatives. RotaTeq is a pale yellow clear liquid that may have a pink tint. This vaccine was administered orally.

measles vaccine (MV)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A lyophilized vaccine in a pack containing one vial plus one ampoule of sterile water for injection. After reconstitution, each 0.5 ml/dose of MV contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% cell culture infectious doses (CCID50) of MV. Measles Vaccine Live Attenuated virus is propagated on Human Diploid Cells. This MV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered subcutaneously to the right deltoid.

yellow fever vaccine (YFV)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A freeze-dried live attenuated yellow fever virus of the 17D strain for injection. After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% lethal doses (LD50) of yellow fever virus. This YFV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the left deltoid.

meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg)

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

A meningococcal A vaccine, with meningococcal A polysaccharide (PsA) conjugated to the carrier protein, tetanus toxoid (TT). After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains 5μg meningococcal A polysaccharide and 5-16 μg tetanus toxoid as a carrier protein. PsA-TT-5μg was considered experimental at the initiation of this study, but received approval from the WHO for infants on 30 December 2014. For all participants enrolled January 1st, 2015 or later, PsA-TT-5μg was not included in Group A or Group B, due to its December 2014 expiration date. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the right thigh.

Interventions

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pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (PRV)

Each two-ml dose contains 5 live human-bovine reassortant rotaviruses with a minimum of 2.0 - 2.8 x 106 infectious units (IU) per reassortant, depending on the serotype, and not greater than 116 x 106 IU per aggregate dose. Each vaccine dose contains sucrose, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate, sodium hydroxide, polysorbate 80, cell culture media, and trace amounts of fetal bovine serum. RotaTeq contains no preservatives. RotaTeq is a pale yellow clear liquid that may have a pink tint. This vaccine was administered orally.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

measles vaccine (MV)

A lyophilized vaccine in a pack containing one vial plus one ampoule of sterile water for injection. After reconstitution, each 0.5 ml/dose of MV contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% cell culture infectious doses (CCID50) of MV. Measles Vaccine Live Attenuated virus is propagated on Human Diploid Cells. This MV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered subcutaneously to the right deltoid.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

yellow fever vaccine (YFV)

A freeze-dried live attenuated yellow fever virus of the 17D strain for injection. After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains active substances not less than 1000 units of 50% lethal doses (LD50) of yellow fever virus. This YFV is currently part of the local EPI program in Mali. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the left deltoid.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

meningitis conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT-5μg)

A meningococcal A vaccine, with meningococcal A polysaccharide (PsA) conjugated to the carrier protein, tetanus toxoid (TT). After reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains 5μg meningococcal A polysaccharide and 5-16 μg tetanus toxoid as a carrier protein. PsA-TT-5μg was considered experimental at the initiation of this study, but received approval from the WHO for infants on 30 December 2014. For all participants enrolled January 1st, 2015 or later, PsA-TT-5μg was not included in Group A or Group B, due to its December 2014 expiration date. This vaccine was administered intramuscularly to the right thigh.

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Other Intervention Names

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RotaTeq PsA-TT

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* At least 9 months of age through 11 months of age (has not yet reached 1st birthday) at the time of administration of study vaccines.
* Residence in the study area.
* At least one parent or guardian who is at least 18 years of age and is willing to provide written informed consent.
* Generally healthy and free of obvious health problems as established by medical history including physical examination and clinical judgment of the investigator.
* A child who is fully vaccinated according to the local EPI schedule (exclusive of oral polio vaccine birth dose).
* A parent or guardian is willing to attend all planned study visits or allow home visits and mobile phone contacts, as required by the protocol.

Exclusion Criteria

* Previous receipt any measles-containing vaccine.
* Previous receipt of any yellow fever vaccine.
* Previous receipt of any meningitis vaccine.
* Receipt of rotavirus vaccine within the past 90 days.
* Administration of any other vaccine within 8 weeks prior to administration of study vaccines or planned vaccination during the 4 weeks after study vaccination.
* History of allergic disease or known hypersensitivity to any component of the study vaccines and/or following administration of vaccines included in the local program of immunization
* Use of any investigational or non-registered drug within 90 days prior to the administration of study vaccines.
* Administration of immunoglobulins and/or any blood products within 90 days prior to the administration of study vaccines or planned administration during the vaccine period.
* Chronic administration (defined as more than 14 days) of immunosuppressants or other immune-modifying agents since birth (including systemic corticosteroids, this means prednisone, or equivalent, ≥0.5 mg/kg/day; topical steroids including inhaled steroids are allowed).
* A family history of congenital or hereditary immunodeficiency.
* History of intussusception.
* Uncorrected congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract that would predispose for intussusception.
* Acute or chronic, clinically significant pulmonary, cardiovascular, hepatic, or renal functional abnormality, as determined by medical history or physical examination, which in the opinion of the investigator, might interfere with the study objectives.
* Acute illness at the time of enrollment (acute disease is defined as the presence of a moderate or severe illness with fever \[axillary temperature ≥38°C\] or without fever \[severity determined at the discretion of the investigator\]. Acute illness is a temporary exclusion.
* Any condition or criterion that in the opinion of the investigator might compromise the well-being of the subject or the compliance with study procedures or interfere with the outcome of the study.
Minimum Eligible Age

9 Months

Maximum Eligible Age

11 Months

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Center for Vaccine Development - Mali

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Maryland

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

PATH

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Samba O Sow, MD, Msc

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Center for Vaccine Development - Mali

Locations

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CVD-Mali

Bamako, , Mali

Site Status

Countries

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Mali

References

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Haidara FC, Tapia MD, Sow SO, Doumbia M, Coulibaly F, Diallo F, Traore A, Kodio M, Kelly CL, Fitzpatrick M, Kotloff K, Victor JC, Neuzil K. Evaluation of a Booster Dose of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine Coadministered With Measles, Yellow Fever, and Meningitis A Vaccines in 9-Month-Old Malian Infants. J Infect Dis. 2018 Jul 13;218(4):606-613. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiy215.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 29659924 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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PATH-RVI-PRV-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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