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NCT06399003
To evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of Shanghai Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd.'s Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine Compared to a Licensed and WHO Prequalified GSK MMR Vaccine in Healthy African Children, 9-11 Months of Age.
NCT06967181
The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of CVM150 and CVM26. The trial will enroll up to 60 healthy participants.
NCT04398706
Primary objectives: * To assess the safety profile of each SP0202 formulation and Prevnar 13 in toddlers and infants (after each and any injection). * To assess the immune response (serotype specific IgG concentration) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after the administration of one dose in toddlers (Groups 1-4) * To assess the immune response (serotype specific IgG concentration) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after the administration of 3 doses in infants (Groups 5-8) * To assess the immune response (serotype specific IgG concentration) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after administration of a 4-dose schedule in infants (Groups 5-8) Secondary objectives: * To assess the immune response (serotype specific OPA titer) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after the administration of one dose in toddlers (Groups 1-4) * To assess the immune response (serotype specific OPA titer) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after the administration of 3 doses in a subset of infants (Groups 5-8) * To assess the immune response (serotype specific OPA titer) of the SP0202 formulations and Prevnar 13 1 month after administration of a 4-dose schedule in a subset of infants (Groups 5-8) * In toddlers: to describe the Ab responses against Pentacel antigens before and 1 month following injection of Pentacel * In infants: to describe the Ab responses against antigens of the routine pediatric vaccines (Pentacel, RotaTeq, ENGERIX-B, M-M-RII, and VARIVAX) when administered concomitantly with either SP0202 or Prevnar 13 (at pre-Dose 1 (as applicable) for RotaTeq, Diphteria, Tetanus and Pertussis antigens; at PD3 for ENGERIX-B, RotaTeq, and Pentacel; at PD4 for M-M-RII and VARIVAX\])
NCT06208683
This study is a randomized, controlled, open-label phase Ⅳ clinical trial of a live attenuated mumps vaccine manufactured by Sinovac (Dalian) Vaccine Technology Co., Ltd. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of the booster doses of a mumps vaccine administrated alone and concomitantly with a quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in healthy junior high school students. And the cross-neutralization of mumps vaccine immune serum and mumps virus strains
NCT05894395
The purpose of this study is to investigate the immunity of persons fully vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella and to examine the course of immunity after booster vaccination.
NCT05279248
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of Recombinant Human Papillomavirus Bivalent (Types 16,18) Vaccine (Escherichia coli) (HPV)and Measles Mumps and Rubella Combined Vaccine, Live(MMR)
NCT03780179
Randomised, double-blind clinical trial to test humoral and cellular immunogenicity, and potential in-direct beneficial effect of the MMRvaxpro-vaccine administered at 6 months of age
NCT05145166
This study of live attenuated mumps vaccines is an observational study in which active monitoring and passive monitoring were combined to conduct safety observation.The live attenuated mumps vaccines manufactured by Sinovac (Dalian) Vaccine Technology Co., Ltd.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of live attenuated mumps vaccines after large-scale application and accumulate safety data for the application of live attenuated mumps vaccines,and provide scientific basis for the formulation of vaccine immunization prevention strategies.
NCT00962819
This study will lay the foundation for determining the underlying reasons for lack of immunity to mumps that led to the 2006 mumps outbreak on college campuses in the Mid West, and it will assess the potential for similar outbreaks of measles and rubella. A total of 70 to 80 college students (age 18 to 22) on the Emory campus (or nearby college campuses or the community) will be assessed for antibodies to measles, mumps or rubella by drawing a one-time blood sample. Their medical records will be verified for documentation of immunization with MMR vaccine prior to enrollment in the study. If a study volunteer is found to not have MMR immunity, they will be offered an MMR-II vaccine. For this group, additional blood specimens will be obtained.
NCT05065177
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of a live attenuated mumps vaccine in healthy infants between 8 - 18 months old with a commercialized live attenuated mumps vaccine as the control vaccine.
NCT02880865
This study aims to provide evidence that co-administration of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR) and live attenuated SA 14-14-2 Japanese encephalitis vaccine (CD-JEV) does not adversely affect immunogenicity or safety.
NCT01621802
The purpose of this study is to support licensure of GSK Biologicals' MMR vaccine (Priorix®) in the US by generating immunogenicity and safety data in contrast to the US standard of care, Merck's MMR vaccine (M-M-R®II), when given as a second dose to children four to six years of age.
NCT00892775
This study is undertaken to generate clinical data on GSK Biologicals' combined measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine manufactured with measles and rubella obtained from newly established working seed viruses which are one passage further than the current working seed viruses. The measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine manufactured with the current working seed viruses will serve as comparator. A seed lot system is a system according to which successive batches of a vaccine are derived from the same master seed virus. For routine production, a working seed lot is prepared from the master seed virus.
NCT01536405
This study will compare the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV) vaccine made with an alternative manufacturing process with those of the 2006 process
NCT00402831
Primary objective: To demonstrate that two doses of ProQuad® administered by IM route are as immunogenic as two doses of ProQuad® administered by SC route to healthy children 12 to 18 months of age in terms of antibody response rates to measles, mumps, rubella and to varicella at 42 days following the second dose of ProQuad® Secondary objectives: * To describe the antibody response rates to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella measured 30 days following the first dose of ProQuad® administered by IM or SC route, * To describe the antibody titres to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella at 30 days following the first dose and at 42 days following the second dose of ProQuad® both administered by IM or SC route, * To describe the safety profile of two doses of ProQuad® both administered by IM or SC route.
NCT00751348
This Phase 3b study is being conducted for the purpose of registration of the GSK208136 vaccine in Korea.
NCT02058563
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of GSK's trivalent MMR (Priorix®), comparing it to Merck"s MMR vaccine (M-M-R®II), which is approved for use in the US.
NCT00566527
The primary study objectives are: * To demonstrate that a 2-dose regimen of ProQuad® manufactured with recombinant Human Albumin (rHA) administered at a 3-month interval to healthy children of 11 months of age at the time of Dose 1 is as immunogenic as in healthy children of 12 months of age at the time of Dose 1. * To demonstrate that a 2-dose regimen of ProQuad® rHA administered at a 3-month interval to healthy children of 9 months of age at the time of Dose 1 is as immunogenic as in healthy children of 12 months of age at the time of Dose 1. * To demonstrate that a 2-dose regimen of ProQuad® rHA administered at a 3-month interval to healthy children of 11 months of age and 9 months of age at the time of Dose 1 is well-tolerated compared to children of 12 months of age at the time of Dose 1. The first primary hypothesis was that a 2-dose regimen of ProQuad® rHA, administered at a 3-month interval to children of 11 months of age, would be non-inferior in terms of antibody response rates to measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella at Day 42 following Dose 2, to the same regimen in children of 12 months of age at the time of Dose 1. If the first primary hypothesis was demonstrated, the second primary hypothesis was that a 2-dose regimen of ProQuad® rHA, administered at a 3-month interval to children of 9 months of age, would be non-inferior in terms of antibody response rates to measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella at Day 42 following Dose 2, to the same regimen in children of 12 months of age at the time of Dose 1. The secondary study objectives are: * To describe the antibody titres to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella at Day 42 following Dose 1 and Dose 2 of ProQuad® rHA administered to healthy children from 9 months of age. * To evaluate the safety profile of Dose 1 and Dose 2 of ProQuad® rHA administered to healthy children from 9 months of age.
NCT00839917
This study will compare ProQuad™ and concomitant administration of M-M-R™ II and Varivax™ with respect to immunogenicity, safety and tolerability. The primary hypothesis to be tested is that the antibody response rates to measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella 6 weeks after vaccination with ProQuad™ will be non-inferior to the antibody response rates after vaccination with concomitant M-M-R™ II and Varivax™.
NCT00092404
The purpose of this trial is to study the safety and immune response to measles, mumps, and rubella in children who were vaccinated with an investigational measles-mumps-rubella live vaccine made with artificially made human protein.