Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Sep 2017)

Safety and immunogenicity of Bio Pox™, a live varicella vaccine (Oka strain) in Indian children: A comparative multicentric, randomized phase II/III clinical trial

  • Anand Prakash Dubey,
  • Mohammad Moonis Akbar Faridi,
  • Monjori Mitra,
  • Iqbal Rajinder Kaur,
  • Aashima Dabas,
  • Jaydeep Choudhury,
  • Mallar Mukherjee,
  • Devendra Mishra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1318236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
pp. 2032 – 2037

Abstract

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Varicella or chickenpox is a highly contagious disease with a high secondary attack rate. Almost 30% of Indian adolescents lack protective antibodies against varicella, emphasizing the need of routine varicella immunization. The Oka VZV is a well-established, safe and efficacious vaccine strain that is highly immunogenic and produces lifelong protective immunity. The present multicentric, open label, randomized, controlled Phase II/III study, compared the Bio Pox™ (indigenous investigational vaccine) with a licensed vaccine, Varivax™, for its safety and immunogenicity profile in 252 healthy subjects in the age group of 1–12 y (cohort I: 6–12 years, II:1–6 years) in 3 tertiary medical institutions. Antibodies were measured by VZV Glycoprotein Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (IgG ELISA) kit. Seroconversion percentage in children having pre-vaccination anti VZV IgG titer <10 mIU/mL (< 5 gp ELISA units/mL) were 80% for Bio Pox™ and 77% for Varivax™ (p = 0.692). The seroconversion rate in the group receiving Bio Pox™ was non-inferior to the group that received Varivax™. There were mild local reactions for both the vaccines; none of the patient had fever or required hospitalization or medication. The Bio Pox™ was found to be safe and immunogenic in children against VZV infection.

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