Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Mar 2021)

Safety and immunogenicity of meningococcal (Groups A and C) polysaccharide vaccine in children 2 to 6 y of age in China: a randomized, active-controlled, non-inferiority study

  • Feng-Cai Zhu,
  • Yue-Mei Hu,
  • Ya-Nan Li,
  • Jean-Denis Shu,
  • Philipp Oster

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2020.1801077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 919 – 926

Abstract

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Meningococcal serogroups A and C cause significant numbers of cases in China. The Sanofi Pasteur meningococcal polysaccharide A + C vaccine (Men-AC) was licensed in China in 1995. Immunogenicity and safety of a single dose of Men-AC against a similar marketed vaccine, the Lanzhou Institute serogroups A and C vaccine (Lanzhou-AC), were evaluated in children 2 to 6 y of age. Antibody titers were determined before and on Day 30 after vaccination using a serum bactericidal assay using baby rabbit complement (SBA-BR). Immunogenicity endpoints included rates of seroconversion (postvaccination antibody titers ≥4-fold higher) and seroprotection (postvaccination titers ≥1:8). Unsolicited systemic adverse events (AEs) within 30 minutes after vaccination, solicited injection site and systemic reactions between Days 0 and 7, unsolicited non-serious AEs within 30 d, and serious adverse events (SAEs) throughout were recorded. Seroconversion rates against serogroups A and C were 97.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 94.5–98.6) and 94.7% (95% CI, 91.6–97.0), respectively, in the Men-AC group and 97.7% (95% CI, 95.4–99.1) and 94.8% (95% CI, 91.7–97.0), respectively, in the Lanzhou-AC group, while seroprotection rates were 98.0% (95% CI, 95.8–99.3) and 97.0% (95% CI, 94.5–98.6), respectively, in the Men-AC group and 99.0% (95% CI, 97.2–99.8) and 96.8% (95% CI, 94.1–98.4), respectively, in the Lanzhou-AC group. Non-inferiority of Men-AC with regard to immunogenicity was demonstrated since the lower bounds of the 95% CIs of the differences in rates between the two groups were > −5% for both serogroups. Both vaccines were well tolerated.

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