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The RTS, S/AS01E vaccine was developed to protect children in sub-Saharan Africa from malaria as part of routine immunization programs. This study aims to check the vaccine's safety after it has been introduced. Along with safety, researchers will also assess how well the vaccine works and its overall impact on children's health.
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This is a disease surveillance study with prospective cohort event monitoring including both temporal and concurrent comparisons of the occurrence of adverse and malaria events between vaccinated and unvaccinated subjects living in exposed or unexposed clusters located in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries, and eligible for RTS,S/AS01E vaccination for those living in the exposed clusters. The design includes active surveillance and enhanced hospitalization surveillance in both exposed and unexposed clusters.
The study targeted enrolling at least 45,000 children in active surveillance, including 22,500 in the exposed clusters and 22,500 in the unexposed clusters for evaluation of the vaccine safety, effectiveness, and impact.
All data analyses will be computed in a descriptive manner. Data regarding the hospitalization will be uniformly collected whether the child is enrolled in active surveillance or in enhanced hospitalization surveillance.
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Inclusion Criteria
All study participants must satisfy ALL the following criteria at study entry:
OR For enrolment in the enhanced hospitalisation surveillance: children must be aged at least 6 weeks and <5 years at the time of hospitalisation at any time during the study. (This group will include children from exposed and unexposed clusters.) Parents/LARs of children meeting all eligibility criteria for active surveillance, not having completed the visits for DTP/HepB/Hib, and first identified during hospitalisation, must first be proposed enrolment in active surveillance (if recruitment is not completed).
Children already enrolled in active surveillance will have hospitalization monitored as part of the procedures related to the active surveillance and can therefore not be enrolled in enhanced hospitalization surveillance.
Exclusion Criteria:
• Child in care = A child who has been placed under the control or protection of an agency, organization, institution or entity by the courts, the government, or a government body, acting in accordance with powers conferred on them by law or regulation. The definition of a child in care can include a child cared for by foster parents or living in a care home or institution, provided that the arrangement falls within the definition above. The definition of a child in care does not include a child who is adopted or has an appointed legal guardian.
77,969 participants in 3 patient groups
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EU GSK Clinical Trials Call Center; US GSK Clinical Trials Call Center
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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