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Nowadays these are some vaccines being vaccinated simultaneously, and a doubt is aroused if the safety and immunogenicity are same between inoculating several vaccines simultaneously and inoculating individually. So we carry out this study.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the difference of safety and immunogenicity on vaccinating rotavirus vaccine simultaneously with measles-rubella vaccine(MR) or measles-mumps-rubella vaccine(MMR) compared to vaccinating rotavirus vaccine, MR or MMR individually.
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At the time of vaccination, vaccinees were instructed to report any adverse event to physicians or vaccination providers. Adverse events that were fatal or that resulted in disability and clusters of events (i.e., notably high numbers of similar adverse events related to a certain vaccine) were required to be reported within 2 hours after their occurrence. The following adverse events were required to be reported within 2 days after their occurrence: anaphylaxis or other allergic reactions occurring within 24 hours after vaccination; fever (axillary temperature, >38.5°C), angioedema, or a local injection-site reaction (diameter, >2.5 cm) occurring within 5 days after vaccination; purpura, an Arthus reaction, febrile convulsion, seizure, or polyneuritis occurring within 15 days after vaccination. Other reactions that were common and minor (e.g., mild pain and fatigue) were not required to be reported.
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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (abbreviated as ELSIA) is used to quantitatively test immunoglobulin G (IgG) of measles, rubella, mumps, test kit is provided by Virion\Serion company. Rotavirus Immunoglobulin A (RV-IgA) is used to test the antibody of rotavirus.
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2,800 participants in 5 patient groups, including a placebo group
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