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This is a phase III assessing the safety and immunogenicity of adjuvanted the reduced dose inactivated polio vaccine, IPV-Al SSI given as a booster vaccination to infants who were previously immunised with primary vaccination of IPV-Al SSI or IPV SSI in the VIPV-07 trial at age 2, 4, and 6 months. The IPV-Al SSI vaccine will be given at the age of 15-18 months.
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At Visit 1 (screening, blood sample, and vaccination), the subject's eligibility is assessed according to the pre-specified in-/exclusion criteria. Information on medical history, and concomitant medication are collected and a physical examination is performed and vital signs are measured (demographics data is captured from the VIPV-07 database). The health assessment of the subject will include measurement of height, weight, temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate (breathing) and a general physical examination (which can include skin, head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, heart, lungs, lymph nodes, abdomen, and the musculoskeletal system). A pre-vaccination blood sample is taken for polio antibody determinations. The subject is vaccinated with IPV-Al (and concomitant vaccine(s) according to national guidelines, if relevant) and subsequently observed for immediate adverse events 30 minutes after the vaccination. An eDiary, a thermometer and a ruler are handed out to the parent(s)/guardian(s) for measurements and recording of temperature, injection site reactions and solicited systemic adverse events (AEs). These activities are performed daily, starting on the day of the vaccination and the following 2 days and until resolved. Any other AEs are recorded in the eDiary as instructed by the trial staff. A contact to the parent(s)/guardian(s) via telephone will be made after the vaccination visit to remind and check if the parent(s)/guardian(s) have any questions regarding how to fill in the eDiary.
At Visit 2 (blood sample and trial completion), 1 month after Visit 1, the eDiary is collected, adverse events and concomitant medications are recorded, a blood sample for poliovirus antibody determination is taken and the end of the trial page is completed.
In addition to the trial vaccine, the trial subjects will receive concomitant routine childhood vaccinations. The trial vaccine is administered in the anterolateral aspect of the right thigh, whereas the other injectable childhood vaccines are administered in the left thigh.
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