俄罗斯流感灭活分离疫苗Flu-m在6个月至9岁儿童中的耐受性、安全性和免疫原性的临床试验

A. M. Korolyuk, L. A. Zazimko, V. N. Kraeva, Yu. A. Koromzin, E. A. Ruzanova, A. A. Ekimov, N. N. Savina, E. V. Ryskova, V. P. Trukhin
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目的:研究俄罗斯流感- m疫苗与Vaxigrip疫苗预防6个月~ 9岁儿童流感(III期)的反应原性、安全性和免疫原性。2021年进行了一项临床研究,对6个月至9岁的儿童接种了流感- m疫苗(由俄罗斯SPbSRIVS公司生产)和Vaxigrip疫苗(由法国赛诺菲巴斯德公司生产)。随机分组后,一组儿童接种Flu-M疫苗,另一组接种Vaxigrip疫苗,接种后监测180±3天。接种疫苗的3至9岁儿童在第一阶段进行了研究,6个月至3岁的儿童在第二阶段进行了研究。通过不良事件发生的频率和程度,以及生命体征和体格检查的评估来评估耐受性和安全性。免疫疗效评价标准为几何平均抗体滴度、血清转化水平、血清转化因子、血清保护水平。结果。两种疫苗(Flu-M和Vaxigrip)在两个年龄组的儿童中均表现出良好的耐受性。本研究未报告严重不良事件或严重不良事件。在接种疫苗后28天和56天,两种疫苗对两个年龄组的所有流感病毒株均达到了免疫功效标准。接种后180±3天未见流感或急性呼吸道感染病例。结论。临床研究结果表明,Flu-M和Vaxigrip疫苗在两个年龄组的儿童中具有可比性。该试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册(NCT 05470582)。
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Clinical trial of tolerability, safety, and immunogenicity of the Russian influenza inactivated split vaccine Flu-m in children from 6 months to 9 years of age
Purpose: To study the reactogenicity, safety and immunogenicity of the Russian vaccine Flu-M in comparison with Vaxigrip vaccine for influenza prevention in children aged from 6 months to 9 years (phase III). Materials and Methods. In 2021, a clinical study was conducted in which children aged 6 months to 9 years were immunized with Flu-M vaccine (produced by SPbSRIVS, Russia) and Vaxigrip vaccine (produced by Sanofi Pasteur S.A., France). After randomization one group of children was vaccinated with Flu-M, the other with Vaxigrip, and monitored for 180±3 days after vaccination. Children vaccinated between 3 and 9 years of age were studied in phase I, and between 6 months and 3 years of age in phase II. Tolerability and safety were assessed by the frequency and extent of adverse events, as well as by the assessment of vital signs and physical examination. Immunological efficacy assessment criteria were geometric mean antibody titer, seroconversion level, seroconversion factor, seroprotection level. Results. Both vaccines (Flu-M and Vaxigrip) were shown to be well tolerated by children of both age groups. No serious adverse events or severe adverse events were reported in the study. Immunological efficacy criteria were achieved for both vaccines for all strains of influenza virus in children of both age groups at 28 and 56 days after vaccination. No cases of influenza or acute respiratory infections were seen at 180±3 days postvaccination. Conclusion. The results of the clinical study show that the Flu-M and Vaxigrip vaccines are comparable in both age groups of children.The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT 05470582).
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Jurnal Infektologii
Jurnal Infektologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The purposes of the journal are to describe modern achievements in the study of infectious diseases, and in related sciences as well; to promote the exchange of clinical experience among the experts; to publish the results of clinical research of medical products and medical equipment; to give the information on medical congresses on infectious diseases as well as other significant events in the field of modern infectology in our country and abroad.
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