The aim of the study was to assess the safety and immunogenicity of the CYD dengue vaccine and Gardasil (Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent \[Types 6, 11, 16, and 18\] Vaccine, Recombinant) when administered concomitantly or sequentially. Primary objectives: * To demonstrate that the humoral immune response (in terms of geometric mean titers \[GMTs\]) to Gardasil after concomitant administration was non-inferior to sequential administration with the CYD dengue vaccine measured 28 days after the last dose of Gardasil. * To demonstrate that the humoral immune response to the CYD dengue vaccine after concomitant administration was non-inferior to sequential administration with Gardasil measured 28 days after the last dose of the CYD dengue vaccine. Secondary Objectives: * To demonstrate that the humoral immune response (in terms of seroconversion) to Gardasil vaccine after concomitant administration was non-inferior to sequential administration with the CYD dengue vaccine measured 28 days after the last dose of Gardasil. * To describe the humoral immune response to Gardasil at baseline and after each dose of Gardasil in each and any group. * To describe the humoral immune response to the CYD dengue vaccine at baseline and after each dose of the CYD dengue vaccine in each and any group. * To describe the safety of Gardasil and the CYD dengue vaccine after each and any dose in each group.
Participants received 3 doses of CYD dengue vaccine and 2 doses of Gardasil administered either concomitantly or sequentially. The study activities were put on hold for several months (up to 6 months for some participants) to obtain the approval of Protocol Amendment 1 by the competent authorities and completed the associated logistic tasks. Due to this protocol amendment as per Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommendation, only previously dengue immune participants (seropositive for dengue before vaccination) were eligible to complete the vaccination schedule. Dengue non-immune participants (seronegative for dengue before vaccination) did not receive any additional CYD dengue vaccine injections, but were followed for safety up to 6 months after the last injection. Due to the change in amendment 1, the number of evaluable dengue immune participants at baseline did not meet the predefined number of participants that would have allowed for a global power of at least 80% for non-inferiority testing of Gardasil vaccine and CYD dengue vaccine (121 per group for the co-primary objectives and 194 per group for the secondary objectives). All participants were assessed for immunogenicity and safety. Safety assessments included solicited reactions within 7 or 14 days after each injection, unsolicited adverse events (AEs) within 28 days after each injection, non-serious AEs of Special Interests (AESIs) within 7 days after each injection, and serious adverse events including AESI and hospitalized virologically-confirmed dengue cases during the study period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
528
0.5 mL, SC injection at Day 0, Month 6 and 12, respectively.
0.5 mL, SC injection at Month 1, 7 and 13, respectively.
0.5 mL, IM injection at Day 0 and Month 6, respectively.
Sanofi Pasteur Investigational Site 004
Klang, Malaysia
Sanofi Pasteur Investigational Site 005
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sanofi Pasteur Investigational Site 001
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sanofi Pasteur Investigational Site 003
Kuantan, Malaysia
Sanofi Pasteur Investigational Site 002
Sibu, Malaysia
Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) Against Each Gardasil Vaccine Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) 28 Days After Last Gardasil Vaccination in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
GMTs (measured in milli-Merck Units per mL \[mMU/mL\]) against each Gardasil HPV antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) were assessed using competitive Luminex immunoassay (cLIA) method. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: 28 days after the last Gardasil vaccination
Geometric Mean Titers Against Each Parental Dengue Virus Serotype 28 Days After Third CYD Dengue Vaccination in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
The GMTs against each of the four parental dengue virus serotypes (1, 2, 3, and 4) of CYD dengue vaccine was assessed using the 50% plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT50) assay. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: 28 days after third CYD dengue vaccination
Percentage of Participants With Seroconversion Against Each Gardasil HPV Antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) 28 Days After Last Dose of Gardasil in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
Neutralizing antibodies against each Gardasil HPV antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) was assessed using cLIA method. Seroconversion was defined as changing serostatus from seronegative at baseline to seropositive (participants with a pre-vaccination titer \< lower limit of quantification \[LLOQ\] (mMU/mL) to a post-vaccination titer \>=LLOQ) or \>=4-fold rise in antibody titer if seropositive at baseline. The LLOQ for HPV-6 and HPV-16 was 11 mMU/mL, 8 mMU/mL for HPV-11, and 10 mMU/mL for HPV-18. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: 28 days after the last Gardasil vaccination
Geometric Mean Titers Against Each Gardasil HPV Antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) at Day 0 and 28 Days After Each Dose of Gardasil in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
The GMTs (measured in mMU/mL) against each Gardasil HPV antigen (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18) was assessed using cLIA method. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: Day 0 (pre-vaccination) and 28 days after Gardasil vaccination 1 and 2
Geometric Mean Titers Against Each Dengue Virus Serotype of CYD Dengue Vaccine at Day 0 and 28 Days After Each Dose of CYD Dengue Vaccination in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
The GMTs against each of the four parental dengue virus serotypes (1, 2, 3, and 4) of CYD dengue vaccine was assessed using the PRNT50 assay. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: Day 0 (pre-vaccination) and 28 days after each CYD dengue vaccination
Percentage of Participants With Neutralizing Antibody Titers Against Each of the 4 Dengue Virus Serotypes of CYD Dengue Vaccine at Day 0 And 28 Days After Each Dose of CYD Dengue Vaccination in the Previously Dengue Immune Participants
Dengue neutralizing antibody levels against each of the 4 dengue virus serotypes (1, 2, 3, and 4) was measured by PRNT50. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains.
Time frame: Day 0 (pre-vaccination) and 28 days after each CYD dengue vaccination
Percentage of Participants With Neutralizing Antibody Titers Above Pre-defined Thresholds Against at Least 1,2,3,or4 Serotypes of CYD Dengue Vaccine at Day 0 And 28 Days After Each Dose of CYD Dengue Vaccination in Previously Dengue Immune Participants
Dengue neutralizing antibody levels against each of the 4 dengue virus serotypes (1, 2, 3, and 4) was measured by PRNT50. Dengue immune participants at Baseline were defined as participants with titers \>=10 (1/dil) for at least one serotype with the parental dengue virus strains. Percentage of participants with neutralizing antibody titers above pre-defined thresholds (\>=10 and \>=100 \[1/dil\]) against at least 1, 2, 3, or 4 serotypes of CYD dengue vaccine were reported.
Time frame: Day 0 (pre-vaccination) and 28 days after each CYD dengue vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Immediate Adverse Events (AEs) Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
Any unsolicited systemic AE occurred during the first 30 minutes post-vaccination was recorded on the case report form (CRF) as immediate AE. At Visit 1 and Visit 4, participants from Group 1 received both Gardasil and CYD vaccination and participants from Group 2 received only Gardasil vaccination. At Visit 2 and Visit 5, only participants from Group 2 received CYD vaccination whereas the participants from Group 1 received no vaccination.
Time frame: Within 30 minutes after any and each vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Solicited Injection Site Reactions Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
A solicited reaction (SR) was an adverse reaction (AR) observed and reported under the conditions (symptom and onset) prelisted (i.e., solicited) in the CRF and considered as related to vaccination. Solicited injection site reactions included pain, erythema, and swelling.
Time frame: Up to 7 days after any and each vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Solicited Systemic Reactions Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
A SR was an AR observed and reported under the conditions (symptom and onset) prelisted (i.e., solicited) in the CRF and considered as related to vaccination. Solicited systemic reactions included fever, headache, malaise, myalgia, and asthenia. At Visit 1 and Visit 4, participants from Group 1 received both Gardasil and CYD vaccination and participants from Group 2 received only Gardasil vaccination. At Visit 2 and Visit 5, only participants from Group 2 received CYD vaccination whereas the participants from Group 1 received no vaccination.
Time frame: Up to 14 days after any and each vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Unsolicited Adverse Events Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
An unsolicited AE was an observed AE that did not fulfill the conditions prelisted in the CRF in terms of diagnosis and/or onset post-vaccination. At Visit 1 and Visit 4, participants from Group 1 received both Gardasil and CYD vaccination and participants from Group 2 received only Gardasil vaccination. At Visit 2 and Visit 5, only participants from Group 2 received CYD vaccination whereas the participants from Group 1 received no vaccination.
Time frame: Up to 28 days after any and each vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Non-serious Adverse Event of Special Interests (AESIs) Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
AESI were AEs that were considered by the Sponsor to be relevant for the monitoring of the safety profile of the investigational vaccine. At Visit 1 and Visit 4, participants from Group 1 received both Gardasil and CYD vaccination and participants from Group 2 received only Gardasil vaccination. At Visit 2 and Visit 5, only participants from Group 2 received CYD vaccination whereas the participants from Group 1 received no vaccination.
Time frame: Within 7 days after any and each vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) Including Serious Adverse Event of Special Interests Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
SAEs were AEs that resulted in any of the following outcomes or deemed significant for any other reason: death; initial or prolonged inpatient hospitalization; life-threatening experience (immediate risk of dying); persistent or significant disability/incapacity; congenital anomaly or a medically important event. An AESIs were AEs that were considered by the Sponsor to be relevant for the monitoring of the safety profile of the investigational vaccine.
Time frame: From Day 0 up to 6 months after the last Gardasil or CYD vaccination
Number of Participants Reporting Cases of Virologically Confirmed Dengue (VCD) Hospitalization Following Vaccination With Gardasil or CYD Dengue Vaccine
Hospitalized suspected dengue case was defined as an acute febrile illness with diagnosis of dengue requiring hospitalization (with bed attribution). In such cases, 1 unplanned acute blood sample (within the first 5 days after fever onset) was collected for virological confirmation of hospitalized suspected dengue case. A suspected case was considered VCD if there was a detection of wild type dengue virus by dengue non-structural protein 1 antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or dengue reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactions.
Time frame: From Day 0 up to 6 months after the last Gardasil or CYD vaccination
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