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The primary objective of this study is to describe the safety and tolerability of 3 doses of MEDI-560 at 10^5 TCID50 when administered to children 6 to < 12 months of age who are HPIV3 (human parainfluenza virus type 3) seronegative at baseline and to infants 1 to < 3 months of age regardless of baseline serostatus.
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This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multidose Phase 1/2a multicenter study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, viral shedding, immunogenicity, and genotypic and phenotypic stability of MEDI-560 in infants 1 to < 12 months of age. Three doses of MEDI-560 at a dosage level of 10^5 TCID50 were administered 0, 2, and 4 months after enrollment to a 30-participant cohort of 6 to < 12 month-old HPIV3 seronegative children randomized 2:1 to MEDI-560 vs placebo. A second 160-participant cohort of 1 to < 3 month-old infants not screened for baseline serostatus was planned but was not opened to enrollment for reasons other than safety. Participants were followed for safety through 180 days post last dose. Nasal wash specimens were collected at screening and Days 7, 12, and 28 following each dose and during unscheduled illness visits to assess vaccine virus shedding and genotypic and phenotypic stability of any shed vaccine virus. Blood was collected at screening to determine eligibility and prior to Dose 1 for baseline serostatus. Blood for assessment of antibodies to HPIV3 was collected approximately 7 to 12 days after Dose 1 and Dose 3 and 1 month after each dose for antibodies to PIV3.
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Inclusion criteria
Male or female whose age on the day of randomization falls within one of the two age cohorts:
Cohort 1: 6 to < 12 months (≥ 6 months of age and not yet reached their 1st year birthday); Cohort 2: 1 to < 3 months (> 28 days of age and not yet reached their 3rd month birthday)
Cohort 1 only: Participant is seronegative to HPIV3 at screening as determined by ELISA; or the legal representative is willing to provide access to data documenting that the participant was screened for another MedImmune trial after written informed consent was obtained, and that the participant is seronegative to HPIV3 within 21 days prior to randomization into MI-CP150 as determined by ELISA at MedImmune
Participant was the product of a normal full term pregnancy, defined as 36-42 weeks gestation
Participant is in general good health
Participant's legal representative is available by telephone
Written informed consent and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act authorization (if applicable) obtained from the participant's legal representative
Participant's legal representative is able to understand and comply with the requirements of the protocol as judged by the investigator
Participant is available to complete the follow-up period of 180 days after the final dose of investigational product as required by the protocol
Participant's legal representative is willing and able to bring the subject to the study site for evaluation of respiratory illness in accordance with the protocol
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30 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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