Many plasma donation centers have Tetanus immunization programs that are implemented in order to collect plasma with high levels of tetanus antibodies. The immunization program requires participants to receive multiple tetanus vaccinations over a period of time with the goal of hyper-immunizing them to tetanus. Their antibody-rich plasma is then used to manufacture a tetanus immunoglobulin product which helps with the prophylaxis and treatment of tetanus disease. The Tetanus vaccine previously used for these programs is no longer being manufactured. Therefore, we must evaluate the safety and efficacy of a different vaccine when used for this purpose. The only other FDA approved Tetanus vaccines currently available for adults in the US are combination vaccines that also immunize against Diphtheria and/or Pertussis. In this study, the investigators will evaluate two vaccines that are combinations of Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td). Investigators will not evaluate any vaccines containing Pertussis antigen. The vaccines to be evaluated are manufactured by MassBiologics and Sanofi Pasteur (Tenivac). The package insert for these vaccines indicates they should be administered to previously vaccinated people once every 10 years. However, this study will evaluate whether they are safe and effective for dosing every 90 days. The investigators hypothesize that at least 25% of study subjects will have a positive response to at least one of the five planned doses. Each vaccine will be evaluated separately.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
300
Biomat Bellflower
Bellflower, California, United States
Biomat Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Biomat Clarksville
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Biomat Salt Lake City 1
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Percentage of participants with a positive tetanus titer response following immunization
A "positive response" is defined as a 4-fold increase if the pre-vaccination titer was less than or equal to 2.7IU/mL or a 2-fold increase if the pre-vaccination titer was greater than 2.7IU/mL
Time frame: Through study completion, average 18 months.
Number of participants experiencing vaccine-related adverse events
Number of related adverse events will be compared with prescribing information for the vaccine and with historic data on adverse event rates among Normal Source plasma donors and Hyper-Immunized plasma donors. Severity grading of vaccine-related adverse events is based on a modified version of FDA guidance dated September 2007 titled "Toxicity Grading Scale for Healthy Adult and Adolescent Volunteers Enrolled in Preventive Vaccine Clinical Trials."
Time frame: Through study completion, average 18 months.
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