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Postlicensure Observational Safety Study of 13vPnC Administered to Infants and Toddlers

12 giugno 2014 aggiornato da: Pfizer

Postlicensure Observational Safety Study of 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (13vPnC) Administered in Routine Use to Infants and Toddlers

The purpose of the study is to expand the understanding of the safety profile of 13vPnC in routine use following licensure and introduction of the vaccine.

Panoramica dello studio

Stato

Completato

Intervento / Trattamento

Tipo di studio

Osservativo

Iscrizione (Effettivo)

53902

Contatti e Sedi

Questa sezione fornisce i recapiti di coloro che conducono lo studio e informazioni su dove viene condotto lo studio.

Luoghi di studio

    • California
      • Oakland, California, Stati Uniti, 94612
        • Northern California Kaiser Permanente

Criteri di partecipazione

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Criteri di ammissibilità

Età idonea allo studio

Da 2 mesi a 3 anni (Bambino)

Accetta volontari sani

No

Sessi ammissibili allo studio

Tutto

Metodo di campionamento

Campione non probabilistico

Popolazione di studio

60,000 infants total: at least 43,000 infants who receive all 3 primary series doses of 13vPnC plus 15,000 additional infants who receive less than 3 doses of 13vPnC

Descrizione

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Infants starting vaccination with 13vPnC in the first 6 months of life who are members of the Northern California Kaiser Permanente healthcase system and who receive at least 1 dose of 13vPnC during the study observation period will be included. Infants must not have had 7vPnC at the time of 13vPnC dose administration.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Infants and children who were previously vaccinated with any number of doses of 7vPnC will be excluded.

Piano di studio

Questa sezione fornisce i dettagli del piano di studio, compreso il modo in cui lo studio è progettato e ciò che lo studio sta misurando.

Come è strutturato lo studio?

Dettagli di progettazione

  • Modelli osservazionali: Solo caso
  • Prospettive temporali: Prospettiva

Coorti e interventi

Gruppo / Coorte
Intervento / Trattamento
1
Nessun intervento

Cosa sta misurando lo studio?

Misure di risultato primarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Pre-Dose 1 Inpatient
Lasso di tempo: 30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event=incidence rate(risk window)/incidence rate(self-control window).Relative risk in inpatient health care setting for pre-dose 1 assessed by comparing incidence rate of reported events in inpatient setting/1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1(30-day risk window) with self-control period occurring during 30 days before Dose 1(pre-vaccination 30-day self-control window).Relative risk,exact 2-sided 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) reported. Medically attended events documented retrospectively according to International Classification of Diseases, ninth Revision (ICD-9) coding.Medical attended event acute bronchiolitis due to Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has been represented as acute bronchiolitis due to RSV and acute pyelonephritis without renal medullary necrosis(RMN) lesion has been represented as acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion in measure categories below.Results reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Pre-Dose 1 Emergency Department
Lasso di tempo: 30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in emergency department health care setting for pre-dose 1 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in emergency department setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1 (30-day risk window) with self-control period occurring during 30 days before Dose 1 (pre-vaccination 30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Pre-Dose 1 Inpatient and Emergency Department Combined
Lasso di tempo: 30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient and emergency department health care setting for pre-dose 1 was assessed by comparing the overall incidence rates of reported events in both settings per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1 (30-day risk window) with self-control period occurring during 30 days before Dose 1 (pre-vaccination 30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days before Dose 1 (-34 to -5 days before Dose 1, pre-vaccination self-control window for Dose 1), 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 1 Inpatient
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient health care setting for Dose 1 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in inpatient setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% (CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 1 Emergency Department
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in emergency department health care setting for Dose 1 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in emergency department setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 1 Inpatient and Emergency Department Combined
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient and emergency department health care setting for Dose 1 was assessed by comparing the overall incidence rates of reported events in both settings per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1 (risk window for Dose 1), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 1)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 2 Inpatient
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient health care setting for Dose 2 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in inpatient setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 2 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 2 Emergency Department
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in emergency department health care setting for Dose 2 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in emergency department setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 2 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 2 Inpatient and Emergency Department Combined
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient and emergency department health care setting for Dose 2 was assessed by comparing the overall incidence rates of reported events in both settings per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 2 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 2 (risk window for Dose 2), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 2)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 3 Inpatient
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient health care setting for Dose 3 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in inpatient setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 3 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 3 Emergency Department
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). Relative risk in emergency department health care setting for Dose 3 was assessed by comparing the incidence rate of reported events in emergency department setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 3 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and its corresponding exact 2-sided 90% confidence CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Dose 3 Inpatient and Emergency Department Combined
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative risk for given event=incidence rate(risk window)/incidence rate(self-control window). Relative risk in inpatient and emergency department health care setting for Dose 3 was assessed by comparing the overall incidence rates of reported events in both settings per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 3 (30-day risk window) with the self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days (30-day self-control window). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 3 (risk window for Dose 3), 30 days after risk window (post-dose self-control window for Dose 3)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Primary Series Inpatient
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). For primary series (Dose 1, 2, 3 combined), all 30-day risk windows and all post-dose 30-day control windows were summed. Relative risk in inpatient health care setting for primary series was assessed by comparing the combined incidence rate of reported events in inpatient setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1, 2, and 3 (risk window) with the combined self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days for each dose (self-control windows after risk window for each dose). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Primary Series Emergency Department
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). For primary series (Dose 1, 2, 3 combined), all 30-day risk windows and all post-dose 30-day control windows were summed. Relative risk in emergency department health care setting for primary series was assessed by comparing the combined incidence rate of reported events in emergency department setting per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1, 2, and 3 (risk window) with the combined self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days for each dose (self-control windows after risk window for each dose). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)
Relative Risk of Medically Attended Events Between 30-day Risk Window and 30-day Self-control Window: Primary Series Inpatient and Emergency Department Combined
Lasso di tempo: 30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)
Relative risk for given event = incidence rate (risk window) / incidence rate (self-control window). For primary series (Dose 1, 2, 3 combined), all 30-day risk windows and all post-dose 30-day control windows were summed. Relative risk in in inpatient and emergency department health care setting for primary series was assessed by comparing the combined incidence rate of reported events in both the settings per 1000 person-months occurring within 30 days after Dose 1, 2, and 3 (risk window) with the combined self-control period occurring during the subsequent 30 days for each dose (self-control windows after risk window for each dose). Relative risk and exact 2-sided 90% CIs were reported. Medically attended events were documented retrospectively according to ICD-9 coding. Results were reported for events reported in either of the windows.
30 days after Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (risk window for primary series), 30 days after risk window for Dose 1, 2, 3 combined (post-dose self-control window for primary series)

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Studia le date principali

Inizio studio

1 giugno 2010

Completamento primario (Effettivo)

1 giugno 2013

Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)

1 giugno 2013

Date di iscrizione allo studio

Primo inviato

20 maggio 2010

Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità

20 maggio 2010

Primo Inserito (Stima)

21 maggio 2010

Aggiornamenti dei record di studio

Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Stima)

14 luglio 2014

Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC

12 giugno 2014

Ultimo verificato

1 giugno 2014

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Termini relativi a questo studio

Altri numeri di identificazione dello studio

  • 6096A1-4002
  • B1851044

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