Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Sep 2023)

Characterization of participants adolescents in the clinical trial with Abdala vaccine

  • Laura Elena Alvaré,
  • Alena Salvato Dueñas,
  • Danusia Felipe Mallea,
  • Mairaly Porta Diaz,
  • Berta Lidia Acevedo Castro,
  • Joel Manuel Quintana Guerra,
  • Karen Urrutia Pérez,
  • Klaudia Urrutia Pérez,
  • Yenima Martin Bauta,
  • Marel Alonso Valdés,
  • Lissete Barroso Márquez,
  • Verena Lucila Muzio González,
  • Carmen Elena Viada González,
  • Giselle Saurez Martínez,
  • Francisco Hernández Bernal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. e02302991 – e02302991

Abstract

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Introduction: The clinical evaluation of anti-COVID-19 vaccines in pediatric population, is a challenge in times of pandemic, to respond to the urgency of representative samples that contribute to the reproducibility of the study in the real population. Objective: To characterize the adolescents participating in the clinical trial with the Abdala anti-COVID-19 vaccine, to evaluate compliance with the vaccination schedule and to estimate whether they are representative of this population group. Methods: Data from a phase II trial with Abdala vaccine were used. A total of 703 subjects were included, 207 (29.4 %) of them were adolescents, between 12 and 18 years of age, with apparently healthy or controlled chronic diseases, nutritional assessment between 10 and 90 percentiles, and willingness to participate in the study. Sociodemographic data, personal pathological history, toxic habits and compliance with the vaccination scheme of 3 doses every 14 days were the variables studied. Results: The average age was 15 years, it was predominant female sex (51.7 %), white skin color (55.6 %) and nutritional assessment above 75 to 90 percentiles (40.6 %). The 9.6 % had toxic habits such as smoking and ingestion of alcoholic beverages. Some personal pathological history was in 51.2 % with a higher prevalence for bronchial asthma, rhinitis and other allergies. The vaccination scheme was fulfilled for 95.8 % of individuals. Conclusions: Sociodemographic characteristics, pathological history and toxic habits described for adolescents on the study are representative for this population group in Cuba. The vaccination schedule had an optimal compliance.

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