About this trial
This is a prospective, randomized, open-label clinical trial to evaluate the safety of administration of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) preventive monoclonal antibody and other routine childhood vaccines given simultaneously at Visit 1, as compared to sequential administration of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) preventive monoclonal antibody and other vaccines at separate visits (Visits 1 and 2).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Infants ≥ 6 weeks to <30 weeks of age at the time of enrollment
Infants eligible for RSV monoclonal antibody and at least one routine childhood vaccine in outpatient clinic
The parent/legal guardian must be willing and capable of providing permission for their infant to participate through the written informed consent process
Parent/legal guardian must be able to read and comprehend English or Spanish
Disqualifiers
Known contraindication or precaution to RSV monoclonal antibody or other routine vaccines being administered
Received any vaccine within 14 days prior to enrollment and the first immunization day in this study
Known previous receipt of RSV monoclonal antibody
Received any experimental/investigational agent (vaccine, drug, biologic, device, blood product, or medication) within 28 days prior to immunization in this study or expects to receive an experimental/investigational agent within the follow-up time period (8 days after the second immunization in this study)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Preventive Monoclonal Antibody
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Duke University
Lead sponsor
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Collaborator
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Collaborator
Columbia University
Collaborator
Emory University
Collaborator
Kaiser Permanente
Collaborator