Official Title

Neonatal Immunization With Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Papua New Guinea
  • Phase

    Phase 2
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    318
The National Health Plan 2001-2010 calls for investigation of the feasibility of pneumococcal vaccines for Papau New Guinea. The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Institute of Medical Research, the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and the Department of Paediatrics, University of Western Australia will collaborate to examine very closely the safety of neonatal vaccination, particularly with regard to impact on the development of immunity and response to other vaccines given to infants. This study will also provide a unique opportunity for training of PNG and Australian scientists in both countries.
In order to obtain the earliest possible protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, achieve optimal coverage and reduce burden of early carriage, neonatal pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) immunization needs to be considered. This study in the PNG highlands will enrol 312 infants at birth, who will be randomised to receive PCV either at 1-2-3 months (infant schedule according to PNG national EPI schedule) or 0-1-2 months of age (neonatal schedule) or receive only routine immunizations (controls). Blood samples will be taken at birth-2-3-4 months of age, pre- and post-pneumococcal polysaccharide booster (23vPPV) at 9-10 months of age (to assess immune memory) and at 18 months at study completion. Carriage will be assessed weekly for the first month of life and at regular intervals thereafter. There will be ongoing surveillance for respiratory and other diseases throughout the study. In addition to serotype-specific IgG, we will examine IgG avidity, IgG subclasses, mucosal IgA and T-cell cytokine responses to PCV and pneumococcal protein antigens. To ensure immunological safety, particularly for neonatal PCV, immune responses to concomitant vaccines and viral and environmental antigens will also be examined as well as overall T-cell maturation.
Study Started
May 31
2005
Primary Completion
May 31
2009
Study Completion
May 31
2010
Last Update
Jul 12
2011
Estimate

Biological Pneumococcal 7 valent conjugate vaccine (Prevenar®)

Accelerated PCV vaccinaton.

Neonatal 7vPCV Experimental

Receive study vaccine (Prevnar) at birth, 1 and 2 months

Infant 7vPCV Experimental

Receive the study vaccine (Prevnar) at 1, 2 and 3 months

Control Placebo Comparator

Do not receive study vaccine (Prevnar)

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

New born babies with birth weight >2000 g (2 kgs) and parents giving consent

Exclusion Criteria:

Acute neonatal infection;
Severe congenital abnormality;
Children of mothers known to be HIV positive will be excluded;
Serious asphyxia at birth;
Intended migration in the next 2 years;
Parents withdraw consent;
No Results Posted