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Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants
Pentavalent combination vaccines are important tools to strengthen the immunization programs in numerous countries throughout the world. A large number of countries have recognized the value of combination vaccines and have introduced whole cell pentavalent vaccines into their immunization programs....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4962968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26580093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1100779 |
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author | Gandhi, Dulari J. Dhaded, Sangappa M. Ravi, Mandyam D. Dubey, Anand P. Kundu, Ritabrata Lalwani, Sanjay K. Chhatwal, Jugesh Mathew, Leni G. Gupta, Madhu Sharma, Shiv D. Bavdekar, Sandeep B. Jayanth, Midde V. Ravinuthala, Suresh Sil, Arijit Dhingra, Mandeep S. |
author_facet | Gandhi, Dulari J. Dhaded, Sangappa M. Ravi, Mandyam D. Dubey, Anand P. Kundu, Ritabrata Lalwani, Sanjay K. Chhatwal, Jugesh Mathew, Leni G. Gupta, Madhu Sharma, Shiv D. Bavdekar, Sandeep B. Jayanth, Midde V. Ravinuthala, Suresh Sil, Arijit Dhingra, Mandeep S. |
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description | Pentavalent combination vaccines are important tools to strengthen the immunization programs in numerous countries throughout the world. A large number of countries have recognized the value of combination vaccines and have introduced whole cell pentavalent vaccines into their immunization programs. A phase III, multi-center, randomized, single blinded study of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwP-HepB-Hib investigational vaccine (Shan5™) was conducted across India in 2 cohorts: 15 toddlers were evaluated for safety and immunogenicity following a single booster dose (Cohort 1) followed by 1085 infants (Cohort 2) evaluated for immunogenicity and safety following 3-dose primary immunization of the investigational vaccine or a locally licensed comparator vaccine (Pentavac SD). Immune consistency analysis among 3 lots of the investigational vaccine, and immune non-inferiority analysis of pooled (3 lots) data of investigational vaccine vs. comparator vaccine were carried out in cohort 2. The vaccines demonstrated comparable safety and immune responses in cohort 1. In cohort 2, equivalent immune consistency among 3 lots was observed for all antigens except whole cell pertussis antigens, where a marginal variation was observed which was linked to the low power of the test and concluded to not have any clinical significance. Immune non-inferiority against the comparator vaccine was demonstrated for all 5 antigens. Safety results were comparable between vaccine groups. This investigational, fully-liquid, whole-cell pertussis (wP) containing new pentavalent vaccine was found to be safe and immunologically non-inferior to the licensed comparator vaccine. |
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spelling | pubmed-49629682016-08-17 Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants Gandhi, Dulari J. Dhaded, Sangappa M. Ravi, Mandyam D. Dubey, Anand P. Kundu, Ritabrata Lalwani, Sanjay K. Chhatwal, Jugesh Mathew, Leni G. Gupta, Madhu Sharma, Shiv D. Bavdekar, Sandeep B. Jayanth, Midde V. Ravinuthala, Suresh Sil, Arijit Dhingra, Mandeep S. Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Papers Pentavalent combination vaccines are important tools to strengthen the immunization programs in numerous countries throughout the world. A large number of countries have recognized the value of combination vaccines and have introduced whole cell pentavalent vaccines into their immunization programs. A phase III, multi-center, randomized, single blinded study of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwP-HepB-Hib investigational vaccine (Shan5™) was conducted across India in 2 cohorts: 15 toddlers were evaluated for safety and immunogenicity following a single booster dose (Cohort 1) followed by 1085 infants (Cohort 2) evaluated for immunogenicity and safety following 3-dose primary immunization of the investigational vaccine or a locally licensed comparator vaccine (Pentavac SD). Immune consistency analysis among 3 lots of the investigational vaccine, and immune non-inferiority analysis of pooled (3 lots) data of investigational vaccine vs. comparator vaccine were carried out in cohort 2. The vaccines demonstrated comparable safety and immune responses in cohort 1. In cohort 2, equivalent immune consistency among 3 lots was observed for all antigens except whole cell pertussis antigens, where a marginal variation was observed which was linked to the low power of the test and concluded to not have any clinical significance. Immune non-inferiority against the comparator vaccine was demonstrated for all 5 antigens. Safety results were comparable between vaccine groups. This investigational, fully-liquid, whole-cell pertussis (wP) containing new pentavalent vaccine was found to be safe and immunologically non-inferior to the licensed comparator vaccine. Taylor & Francis 2015-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4962968/ /pubmed/26580093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1100779 Text en © 2016 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Gandhi, Dulari J. Dhaded, Sangappa M. Ravi, Mandyam D. Dubey, Anand P. Kundu, Ritabrata Lalwani, Sanjay K. Chhatwal, Jugesh Mathew, Leni G. Gupta, Madhu Sharma, Shiv D. Bavdekar, Sandeep B. Jayanth, Midde V. Ravinuthala, Suresh Sil, Arijit Dhingra, Mandeep S. Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title | Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title_full | Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title_fullStr | Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title_full_unstemmed | Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title_short | Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent DTwp-HepB-Hib vaccine in healthy Indian toddlers and infants |
title_sort | safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fully liquid pentavalent dtwp-hepb-hib vaccine in healthy indian toddlers and infants |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4962968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26580093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1100779 |
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