Low Dose (LD) RSVt vaccine
BiologicalPharmaceutical form:
Liquid for nasal spray
Route of administration: Intranasal
Other names: 534
NCT Number: NCT06705140
This study was a Phase III, parallel group, randomized, observer blind, placebo controlled, multi-national, multi-center, multi-arm study conducted in 42 healthy children enrolled at 6 months to <22 months of age. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the non-inferiority of the immune response of the lower dose (LD) when compared to the standard dose (SD) respiratory syncytial virus infant and toddler (RSVt) vaccine and the safety of the LD, SD and high dose (HD) vaccine in preterm born children and of the HD vaccine in full term born children administered by intranasal route and compared to placebo.
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Notify Me6 month–21 month
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 3
Investigational Site Number : 3400002, San Pedro Sula, Honduras
The study duration was approximately 8 months for each participant, including the 6 months safety follow-up phone call after the second study intervention administration.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
--Participant born 28 through 36 weeks of gestation and medically stable as assessed by the investigator, based on the following definition: "Medically stable" refers to the condition of premature infants who do not require significant medical support or ongoing management for debilitating disease and who have demonstrated a clinical course of sustained recovery by the time they receive the first dose of study intervention.
Exclusion criteria
Participants were excluded from the study if any of the following criteria apply:
Chronic illness that, in the opinion of the investigator, is at a stage where it might interfere with study conduct or completion.
Note: The above information is not intended to contain all considerations relevant to a potential participation in a clinical trial.
Pharmaceutical form:
Liquid for nasal spray
Route of administration: Intranasal
Other names: 534
Pharmaceutical form:Liquid for nasal spray-Route of administration:Intranasal
Other names: 534
Pharmaceutical form:Liquid for nasal spray-Route of administration:Intranasal
Other names: 534
Pharmaceutical form:Liquid for nasal spray-Route of administration:Intranasal
Time frame: Day 85 (28 days post-vaccination 2)
Serum samples were planned to be collected at specified timepoints for immunogenicity assessments. RSV A serum neutralizing antibody titers were planned to be determined using a validated plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT).
Time frame: Day 85 (28 days post-vaccination 2)
Serum samples were planned to be collected at specified timepoints for immunogenicity assessments. RSV B serum neutralizing antibody titers were planned to be determined using a validated PRNT.
Time frame: Up to 30 minutes after each vaccination (post-dose on Day 1)
An AE was any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical study participant temporally associated with the use of study vaccine, whether or not considered related to the study vaccine. An unsolicited AE was an observed AE that did not fulfill the conditions of solicited reactions, i.e., pre-listed in the case report form (CRF) in terms of diagnosis and onset window post-vaccination. All participants were observed for 30 minutes after each vaccination and any unsolicited AEs that occurred during that time were recorded as immediate unsolicited AEs.
Time frame: Up to 21 days after each vaccination (post-dose on Day 1)
A solicited injection/administration site reactions were adverse reactions (AR) at and around the injection/administration site of the study vaccine observed and reported under the conditions (nature and onset) pre-listed in the protocol and CRF and considered as related to the study vaccine administered.
Time frame: Up to 21 days after each vaccination (post-dose on Day 1)
A solicited reaction was an expected AR (sign or symptom) observed and reported under the conditions (nature and onset) pre-listed in the protocol and CRF and considered as related to the study vaccine administered.
Time frame: Up to 28 days after each vaccination (post-dose on Day 1)
An unsolicited AE was an observed AE that did not fulfill the conditions of solicited reactions, that is, pre-listed in the CRF in terms of diagnosis and onset window post-vaccination.
Time frame: From first dose of study vaccine administration (Day 1) to 198 days
An MAAE was defined as a new onset or a worsening of a condition that prompted the participant or participant's parent/legally acceptable representative to seek unplanned medical advice at a physician's office or emergency department.
Time frame: From first dose of study vaccine administration (Day 1) to 198 days
An SAE was defined as any AE that, at any dose resulted in death, was life-threatening, required inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, resulted in persistent or significant disability/incapacity, was a congenital anomaly/birth defect or was other medically important event.
Time frame: From first dose of study vaccine administration (Day 1) to 198 days
An AESI (serious or non-serious) was one of scientific and medical concern specific to the sponsor's study vaccine or program, for which ongoing monitoring and rapid communication by the investigator to the sponsor was appropriate. Acute wheeze and anaphylaxis were collected as AESI.
Time frame: Baseline (Day 1) and Day 85
Serum samples were planned to be collected at specified timepoints for immunogenicity assessments. RSV A and RSV B serum neutralizing antibody titers were planned to be determined using a validated PRNT.
Time frame: Baseline (Day 1) and Day 85
Serum samples were collected at specified timepoints for immunogenicity assessments. Antibodies to RSV F antigen were measured using the anti-RSV serum anti-F IgA and IgG using electrochemiluminescence method. Log10 titer values are reported.
Time frame: Day 8 and Day 64
Nasal swabs were collected to assess shedding of the attenuated RSV vaccine strain at specified timepoints. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assay was developed to detect and quantify RSV ΔNS2 candidate in nasal swab samples. Percentages rounded off to tenth decimal place.
Time frame: Day 8 and Day 64
Nasal swabs were collected to assess shedding of the attenuated RSV vaccine strain at specified timepoints. qRT-PCR assay was developed to detect and quantify RSV ΔNS2 candidate in nasal swab samples. Percentages rounded off to tenth decimal place.
Time frame: Day 8 and Day 64
Nasal swabs were collected to assess shedding of the attenuated RSV vaccine strain at specified timepoints. qRT-PCR assay was developed to detect and quantify RSV ΔNS2 candidate in nasal swab samples. Quantified virus shedding was defined as vaccine virus shedding >=lower limit of quantification (LLOQ=3.37 log10 copies/mL).
Sanofi Pasteur, a Sanofi Company
Industry
A Parallel Group, Phase III, Randomized, Observer Blind, Placebo Controlled, Multi Center, Multinational, Multi Arm Study to Demonstrate Non-inferiority of the Immune Response of a Low Dose Compared to the Standard Dose and to Evaluate the Safety of a Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine in Infants and Toddlers (OPAL)
Acronym: OPAL
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