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This study aims to provide evidence that co-administration of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR) and live attenuated SA 14-14-2 Japanese encephalitis vaccine (CD-JEV) does not adversely affect immunogenicity or safety.
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When incorporating a new vaccine in the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), it is important to provide evidence that it can be introduced concurrently with other routine pediatric vaccines without significantly impairing the immune response to any vaccine while maximizing coverage and minimizing cost. This non-inferiority study aims to compare CD-JEV and MMR responses in a population of children in a country where MMR introduction is ongoing or planned. This information will help the ministries of health evaluate the addition of CD-JEV into routine EPI.
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628 participants in 2 patient groups
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