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- 8/28/19 - 1 form, 3 itemgroups, 10 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative documentation, Vaccination history, Vaccination details
Study ID: 111634 Clinical Study ID: 111634 Study Title: A phase III, open, controlled study in South Africa to assess the immunogenicity, safety and reactogenicity of GSK Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine administered as a 3-dose (6, 10, 14 weeks) primary immunization course in HIV infected infants, HIV exposed uninfected infants and HIV unexposed uninfected infants followed by a booster vaccination at 9-10 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00829010 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Tritanrix-HepB/Hib, Rotarix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This phase III trial studies the immunogenicity, safety and reactogenicity of a 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in three groups of infants that differ by HIV status: HIV-positive infants, HIV-negative infants who are exposed to the virus (by their HIV-positive mother), and HIV-negative infants who are not exposed. The study consists of Screening at 4-8 weeks of age (only for HIV-positive and HIV-exposed infants without HIV DNA test) and 10 subsequent Visits over a period of 23 months. There are five study cohorts: HIV-positive and HIV-exposed participants receive the vaccine at Visits 1, 2, 3 (i.e. 6, 10 and 14 weeks of life; primary course) and 5 (9-10 months of age; booster), whereas HIV-negative, unexposed infants are randomly assigned to one of three vaccination schedules: the aforementioned schedule consisting of the primary course and the booster, or the 3-dose primary course only without the booster vaccination, or a different primary course consisting of only two vaccinations at Visits 1 and 3 (6 and 14 weeks of age) followed by a booster at Visit 5 (9-10 months). Visit 1 is scheduled at 6-10 weeks of life. The interval between Visits 1 and 2, 2 and 3, as well as 3 and 4 has to be 28-42 days each. Visit 5 then takes place at 9-10 months of age. The interval between Visit 5 and 6 again has to be 28-42 days. Visit 7 is scheduled at 12-13 months of age, Visit 8 at 15-18 months, Visit 9 at 16-19 months, and the final Visit 10 is performed when the subjects are 24-27 months old. This form contains information on the subject's previous BCG and HBV vaccinations, as well as other previous vaccinations, and is to be filled in at Visit 1.
- 8/26/19 - 1 form, 5 itemgroups, 33 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative documentation, Contraindications to vaccination, Tritanrix-HepB/Hib Warnings and Precautions, Rotarix vaccine warnings and precautions, VACCINE ADMINISTRATION
Study ID: 111634 Clinical Study ID: 111634 Study Title: A phase III, open, controlled study in South Africa to assess the immunogenicity, safety and reactogenicity of GSK Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine administered as a 3-dose (6, 10, 14 weeks) primary immunization course in HIV infected infants, HIV exposed uninfected infants and HIV unexposed uninfected infants followed by a booster vaccination at 9-10 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00829010 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Tritanrix-HepB/Hib, Rotarix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This phase III trial studies the immunogenicity, safety and reactogenicity of a 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in three groups of infants that differ by HIV status: HIV-positive infants, HIV-negative infants who are exposed to the virus (by their HIV-positive mother), and HIV-negative infants who are not exposed. The study consists of Screening at 4-8 weeks of age (only for HIV-positive and HIV-exposed infants without HIV-DNA test) and 10 subsequent Visits over a period of 23 months. There are five study cohorts: HIV-positive and HIV-exposed participants receive the vaccine at Visits 1, 2, 3 (i.e. 6, 10 and 14 weeks of life; primary course) and 5 (9-10 months of age; booster), whereas HIV-negative, unexposed infants are randomly assigned to one of three vaccination schedules: the aforementioned schedule consisting of the primary course and the booster, or the 3-dose primary course only without the booster vaccination, or a different primary course consisting of only two vaccinations at Visits 1 and 3 (6 and 14 weeks of age) followed by a booster at Visit 5 (9-10 months). Visit 1 is scheduled at 6-10 weeks of life. The interval between Visits 1 and 2, 2 and 3, as well as 3 and 4 has to be 28-42 days each. Visit 5 then takes place at 9-10 months of age. The interval between Visit 5 and 6 again has to be 28-42 days. Visit 7 is scheduled at 12-13 months of age, Visit 8 at 15-18 months, Visit 9 at 16-19 months, and the final Visit 10 is performed when the subjects are 24-27 months old. This form contains information on the actual vaccine administration as well as warnings and contraindiciations to the vaccination which should be checked beforehand, and is to be filled in repeatedly during the study at the vaccination visits, which are Visits 1, 2, 3 (all cohorts), 5 (all cohorts except the 3+0 ("EPI") schedule without the booster) and 8 (all cohorts).
- 4/15/19 - 1 form, 3 itemgroups, 21 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative data, Vaccine administration, No vaccine administration
Study ID: 107007 Clinical Study ID: 107007 Study Title: A phase IIIb randomized, double-blind, controlled study to assess the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine compared to Prevenar™, when co-administered with DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines as a 3-dose primary immunization course during the first 6 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00344318 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00344318 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Prevenar, Tritanrix-HepB, Hiberix, Polio Sabin., Poliorix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This study consists of 2 groups of probands (Children of 6-10-14 weeks or 2-4-6 months of age are included): One group receive a 3-dose primary vaccination with the GSK Biologicals' (10-valent) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. The other group r eceive a 3-dose primary vaccination with Prevenar™. All probands receive DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines. Ths study consists of 3 workbooks (WB): WB 1: The WB 1 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 1; Age for 10 weeks scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 2; Age for 14 weeks scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 3; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 28-42 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 28-42 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 2: The WB 2 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 2; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 4; Age for +/- 6 months scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 5; Age for +/- 7 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 49-83 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 49-83 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 3: The WB 3 consists the phone contact (6 months safety follow-up), Timing: Month 8 or 10. This document contains the Vaccine Administration form. It has to be filled in for Visit 1-3.
- 4/15/19 - 1 form, 3 itemgroups, 17 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative data, Concomitant Vaccination, Concomitant Medication
Study ID: 107007 Clinical Study ID: 107007 Study Title: A phase IIIb randomized, double-blind, controlled study to assess the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine compared to Prevenar™, when co-administered with DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines as a 3-dose primary immunization course during the first 6 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00344318 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00344318 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Prevenar, Tritanrix-HepB, Hiberix, Polio Sabin., Poliorix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This study consists of 2 groups of probands (Children of 6-10-14 weeks or 2-4-6 months of age are included): One group receive a 3-dose primary vaccination with the GSK Biologicals' (10-valent) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. The other group r eceive a 3-dose primary vaccination with Prevenar™. All probands receive DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines. Ths study consists of 3 workbooks (WB): WB 1: The WB 1 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 1; Age for 10 weeks scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 2; Age for 14 weeks scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 3; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 28-42 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 28-42 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 2: The WB 2 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 2; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 4; Age for +/- 6 months scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 5; Age for +/- 7 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 49-83 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 49-83 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 3: The WB 3 consists the phone contact (6 months safety follow-up), Timing: Month 8 or 10. This document contains the Concomitant Vaccination and Concomitant Medication form. It has to be filled in for WB1 and WB 2. NOTES: -Any vaccine not foreseen in the study protocol administered in the period beginning 30 days preceding each dose of study vaccine and during the active phase of the study is to be recorded with trade name, route of administration and date(s) of administration. -All concomitant medication, with the exception of vitamins and/or dietary supplements, administered at ANY time during the period starting with administration of each dose of study vaccine and ending one month (minimum 30 days) after each dose of study vaccine are to be recorded with generic name of the medication (trade names are allowed for combination drugs, i.e. multi-component drugs), medical indication, total daily dose, route of administration, start and end dates of treatment.
- 4/15/19 - 1 form, 4 itemgroups, 29 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative data, Solicited adverse events - local symptoms, Solicited adverse events - general symptoms, Unsolicited Adverse events
Study ID: 107007 Clinical Study ID: 107007 Study Title: A phase IIIb randomized, double-blind, controlled study to assess the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine compared to Prevenar™, when co-administered with DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines as a 3-dose primary immunization course during the first 6 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00344318 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00344318 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Prevenar, Tritanrix-HepB, Hiberix, Polio Sabin., Poliorix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This study consists of 2 groups of probands (Children of 6-10-14 weeks or 2-4-6 months of age are included): One group receive a 3-dose primary vaccination with the GSK Biologicals' (10-valent) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. The other group r eceive a 3-dose primary vaccination with Prevenar™. All probands receive DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines. Ths study consists of 3 workbooks (WB): WB 1: The WB 1 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 1; Age for 10 weeks scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 2; Age for 14 weeks scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 3; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 28-42 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 28-42 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 2: The WB 2 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 2; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 4; Age for +/- 6 months scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 5; Age for +/- 7 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 49-83 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 49-83 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 3: The WB 3 consists the phone contact (6 months safety follow-up), Timing: Month 8 or 10. This document contains the Solicited adverse events - local and general symptoms and Unsolicited AE form. It has to be filled in for WB 1 and WB 2 for Visit 1-3.
- 4/9/19 - 1 form, 2 itemgroups, 8 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative data, Vaccination history
Study ID: 107007 Clinical Study ID: 107007 Study Title: A phase IIIb randomized, double-blind, controlled study to assess the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals’ 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine compared to Prevenar™, when co-administered with DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines as a 3-dose primary immunization course during the first 6 months of age. Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00344318 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00344318 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: Phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine GSK1024850A Trade Name: Prevenar, Tritanrix-HepB, Hiberix, Polio Sabin., Poliorix Study Indication: Infections, Streptococcal This study consists of 2 groups of probands (Children of 6-10-14 weeks or 2-4-6 months of age are included): One group receive a 3-dose primary vaccination with the GSK Biologicals' (10-valent) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. The other group r eceive a 3-dose primary vaccination with Prevenar™. All probands receive DTPw-HBV/Hib and OPV or IPV vaccines. Ths study consists of 3 workbooks (WB): WB 1: The WB 1 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 1; Age for 10 weeks scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 2; Age for 14 weeks scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 3; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 28-42 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 28-42 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 2: The WB 2 consists 4 visits (all in active phase): Visit 1, Timing: Month 0; Age for 6-12 weeks scheduled Visit 2, Timing: Month 2; Age for +/- 4 months scheduled Visit 3, Timing: Month 4; Age for +/- 6 months scheduled Visit 4, Timing: Month 5; Age for +/- 7 months scheduled Intervals between the visits: Visit 1 to Visit 2: 49-83 days, Visit 2 to Visit 3: 49-83 days, Visit 3 to Visit 4: 30-42 days WB 3: The WB 3 consists the phone contact (6 months safety follow-up), Timing: Month 8 or 10. This document contains the Vaccination History form. It has to be filled in for Visit 1.
- 1/9/19 - 1 form, 2 itemgroups, 5 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative Data, HIV repeat test
- 11/1/18 - 1 form, 2 itemgroups, 5 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative Data, HIV Confirmatory Test
- 11/1/18 - 1 form, 2 itemgroups, 9 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Administrative Data, HIV Testing

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