Status and phase
Conditions
Treatments
About
The proposed Japanese Encephalitis (JE)Vaccine study is a four-arm double-blind randomized controlled single center trial to evaluate, by examining post-vaccination seroprotection titers, the lot-to-lot consistency of three lots of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine manufactured in a new GMP facility, and to establish non-inferiority of the new vaccine in comparison to a single lot of the same vaccine manufactured in the existing facility. The study will enroll a total of 1,000 Bangladeshi infants aged 10 to 12 months. In addition to providing immunogenicity data, JEV05 will provide local safety data of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine among Bangladeshi children. This will be the first step to secure licensure for this life-saving vaccine in Bangladesh as well as provide data to support WHO prequalification of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine.
Full description
Vaccination is the most effective intervention to prevent JE and its associated morbidity and mortality (http://www.who.int.nuvi/Je/en). JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine has been used in Asia for more than two decades in over 400 million children. Chengdu Institute of Biological Products (CDIBP), a Chinese manufacturer, has been producing JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine since 1988. It has been demonstrated to be both safe and immunogenic in several observational and case-control studies providing protection for at least 5 years following a single dose. JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine is licensed for use in China, India, Nepal, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Countries that have introduced JE vaccine into their national immunization programs have experienced dramatic reductions in JE incidence, leading WHO to declare vaccination the preferred JE control strategy.4
In order for JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine to be available for purchase through UNICEF and GAVI for broader international use, including in Bangladesh, JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine needs to undergo WHO prequalification. With technical support from PATH, CDIBP has established a new GMP facility, Building 208 JE production unit, maintaining WHO standards. A GMP Certificate for the new facility was issued on 11/16/2011. This certificate provides market authorization to distribute the new vaccine in China. To achieve WHO prequalification, JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine produced in this new GMP facility needs to be shown to be similarly safe and immunogenic to JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine produced in the existing facility, the JE viral vaccine production plant, and needs to demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency.
The proposed JEV05 study is a four-arm double-blind randomized controlled single center trial testing the immunogenicity of four lots of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine - three lots manufactured in the new GMP facility and one lot from the existing facility - in a total of 1000 Bangladeshi infants aged 10 to 12 months. The study will be conducted in the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) intervention area, a rural site where many vaccine trials have been conducted.
A 5 ml blood sample will be collected from each child before vaccination and at 28 days post-vaccination. The sera will be tested using a plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) with JE neutralizing antibody titers > 1:10 considered seroprotective. The JEV05 trial will provide immunogenicity data on the three vaccine lots produced in the new GMP facility compared to a vaccine lot produced in the prior existing plant. It will also provide local immunogenicity and safety data of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine among Bangladeshi children. This will be the first step to secure licensure for this life-saving vaccine in Bangladesh as well as provide data to support WHO prequalification of JE live attenuated SA 14-14-2 vaccine.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Primary purpose
Allocation
Interventional model
Masking
1,000 participants in 4 patient groups
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal