To Identify the Immunogenicity and Safety of QIV in Children Aged 3-8 Years
NCT ID: NCT05389137
Last Updated: 2022-05-25
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
PHASE4
360 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-03-02
2022-10-31
Brief Summary
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Sample size and test grouping:
In this study, a total of 360 subjects were enrolled in a self-controlled trial design.
In this study, 360 subjects aged 3 to 8 years old were enrolled. According to their previous influenza vaccine vaccination status, they were assigned to experimental group 1 (no previous influenza vaccine), experimental group 2 (one dose of influenza vaccine previously) and experimental group 3 (two or more doses of influenza vaccine previously), with 120 cases in each experimental group.
All subjects received one dose of tetravalent influenza virus lysis vaccine on day 0,28 for immunogenicity and safety observation.
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Detailed Description
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In this study, a total of 360 subjects were enrolled in a self-controlled trial design.
In this study, 360 subjects aged 3 to 8 years old were enrolled. According to their previous influenza vaccine vaccination status, they were assigned to experimental group 1 (no previous influenza vaccine), experimental group 2 (one dose of influenza vaccine previously) and experimental group 3 (two or more doses of influenza vaccine previously), with 120 cases in each experimental group.
All subjects received one dose of tetravalent influenza virus lysis vaccine on day 0,28 for immunogenicity and safety observation.
The enrollment sequence of this study is divided into two stages:
First stage: group 1, group 2 and group 3 into the group of 20 people, each agent 1 test vaccine respectively, collecting agent 1 test vaccine adverse event, within 7 days after 8 days after 1 dose diary collection card security assessment, confirm safe (not to suspend/terminate the test standard), can be on to the next stage into the group; The second dose of the trial vaccine was administered, adverse events were collected within 7 days after the second dose of the trial vaccine, diary cards were collected for safety assessment 8 days after the second dose, and the next phase of the second dose of vaccine could be administered after the safety was confirmed (criteria for suspension/termination of the trial were not met);
The second stage: The remaining 100 subjects in experimental groups 1, 2 and 3 were inoculated with the first and second doses of experimental vaccine.
Blood collection procedure:
About 4.0ml of venous blood was collected from all subjects before each dose and 30 days after the second dose.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Trial group 1 (No previous influenza vaccination)
Subjects with no previous influenza vaccination
Inavtivated Quadrivalent Influenza Virus Split Vaccine
Prevent influenza caused by H1N1, H3N2, B (V), B (Y) strain virus infection.
Trial group 2 (previous vaccinated with one dose of influenza vaccine)
Subjects previously vaccinated with one dose of influenza vaccine
Inavtivated Quadrivalent Influenza Virus Split Vaccine
Prevent influenza caused by H1N1, H3N2, B (V), B (Y) strain virus infection.
Trial group 2 (previous vaccinated with two doses of influenza vaccine)
Subjects previously vaccinated with two dose of influenza vaccine
Inavtivated Quadrivalent Influenza Virus Split Vaccine
Prevent influenza caused by H1N1, H3N2, B (V), B (Y) strain virus infection.
Interventions
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Inavtivated Quadrivalent Influenza Virus Split Vaccine
Prevent influenza caused by H1N1, H3N2, B (V), B (Y) strain virus infection.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. The subject's guardian has the ability to understand the study requirements and process, agree to participate in the clinical trial and sign the informed consent (8-year-old subject: The subject and his/her guardian voluntarily agree to participate in the study, and the informed consent shall be signed by his/her guardian and the subject shall sign the informed consent for minors; Subjects aged 3-7: The guardian of the subject voluntarily agrees that the child should participate in the study, and the guardian should sign the informed consent);
3. The subject's guardian is competent to understand the study procedures, and the subject and/or his/her guardian are able to attend all planned follow-up visits;
4. Axillary temperature on the day of enrollment \< 37.5℃.
Exclusion Criteria
2. patients with influenza or influenza-like symptoms within 3 months (fever \< axillary temperature ≥38℃ \>, accompanied by cough or sore throat);
3. Have any history of serious adverse reactions to vaccines or drugs, such as allergy, urticaria, skin eczema, dyspnea, angoneeurotic edema, etc., which are deemed unsuitable for inclusion by researchers;
4. Patients with acute diseases or acute episodes of chronic diseases within 3 days before vaccination;
5. Before enrollment, the interval between other inactivated vaccines was less than 7 days, and the interval between live attenuated vaccines was less than 14 days;
6. Fever or antipyretic analgesics and antiallergic drugs were used in the first 3 days before enrollment;
7. Long-term use of immunosuppressants or other immunomodulatory drugs within 3 months prior to enrollment (defined as continuous use for more than 14 days), such as glucocorticoid dose ≥0.5mg/kg/ day (inhalation and local glucocorticoid are not restricted);
8. Received blood or blood related products 6 months before enrollment;
9. have been diagnosed with congenital or acquired immunodeficiency;
10. done with may interfere with study or severe disease or congenital malformations (including but not limited to, the researchers determine unfavorable into groups: respiratory diseases such as asthma or chronic bronchitis attack, down syndrome, during the Mediterranean anemia, heart disease, kidney disease, autoimmune diseases, genetic allergic constitution, GBS, skin diseases, etc.);
11. have been diagnosed with a systemic disease that may interfere with the conduct or completion of the study, such as tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, and/or human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection, as determined by the investigator to be ineligible for inclusion;
12. History or family history of convulsions, epilepsy, encephalopathy and mental illness;
13. There are contraindications to intramuscular injection, such as having been diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, any coagulation disorder or receiving anticoagulant treatment;
14. absence of spleen, functional absence of spleen, and absence of spleen or splenectomy resulting from any circumstance;
15. Plan to move out of the local area before the end of the study or leave the area for an extended period during the scheduled study visit;
16. The investigator considers that the subject has any conditions that might interfere with the evaluation of the study purpose.
The second dose delayed the standard of inoculation If any of the following occurs, the researchers will delay vaccination until the situation abates.
* Fever (axillary temperature ≥37.5℃ at visit);
* Acute illness or acute episode of chronic disease (within 3 days prior to vaccination);
* Insufficient interval between other vaccines (less than 7 days between inactivated vaccines and less than 14 days between live attenuated vaccines);
* Any other reasons that the investigator assessed to be necessary to delay trial vaccination.
* New discoveries or occurrences that meet the criteria for the first exclusion prior to vaccination (other than postponement of the criteria);
* Adverse reactions (including but not limited to) after vaccination (experimental vaccine);
appears within 48 hours after inoculation:
\- High fever (axillary temperature ≥39.5°C), with or without convulsion;
appears after experimental vaccine is administered:
* encephalopathy;
* Seizures.
* Other serious adverse events: decide whether to discontinue trial vaccine based on their treatment needs;
* Any other reasons the investigator assessed to be necessary to discontinue trial vaccination.
3 Years
8 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jikai Zhang
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Guangdong province institute of biologicals and materia medica
Locations
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Yangchun Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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WIBP2021007
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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