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Probiotics in the Management of Acute Rotavirus Diarrhea in Bolivian Children

DiarrheaRotavirus Infection

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of probiotics in rotavirus acute diarrhea in children. The investigators will compare the effect of two different probiotics products.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study of Nitazoxanide Suspension in the Treatment of Diarrhea Caused by Enteric Viruses in Children...

Rotavirus InfectionAdenoviridae Infection1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of nitazoxanide suspension in treating diarrhea caused by enteric viruses in children less than 12 years of age.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

This Study Will Evaluate the Immunogenicity, Reactogenicity and Safety of the Routine Infant Vaccines...

Rotavirus InfectionRotavirus Vaccines

The purpose of this study is to assess if there is any immune interference between the Porcine circovirus free (PCV-free) liquid Human rotavirus (HRV) vaccine and routine infant vaccinations currently in use in the US, namely Pediarix®, Hiberix® and Prevenar 13® as compared to the currently licensed lyophilized formulation of the HRV vaccine when co-administered with the same routine vaccinations in healthy infants 6-12 weeks of age

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Safety and Immunogenicity of Sequential Rotavirus Vaccine Schedules

Rotavirus Infection

Rotavirus, sometimes called the "stomach flu," is the most common cause of severe diarrhea in children. Vaccines can prevent many types of infections and work by causing the body to make proteins called antibodies that fight infection. For some vaccines, more than one vaccination is needed so that the body will make enough antibodies to fight infection. The vaccines (RotaTeq® or Rotarix® oral vaccines) given in this study are recommended for infants by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). These vaccines require either 2 or 3 vaccinations to be effective. Healthy infants between 6 weeks and 14 weeks, 6 days of age at Visit 1 will participate for about 10-12 months. Study procedures include reaction assessment and blood sample.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess the Safety of GSK Biologicals' Liquid Human Rotavirus Vaccine in Healthy Infants...

InfectionsRotavirus

The purpose of this study is to assess the reactogenicity and safety of GSK Biologicals' liquid human rotavirus vaccine in healthy infants aged 6 to 16 weeks at the time of the first dose of vaccination.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Clinical Consistency of Three Production Lots of GSK Biologicals' HRV Vaccine

InfectionsRotavirus

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the lot-to-lot consistency of three production lots of GSK Biologicals' HRV vaccine in terms of immunogenicity and safety in healthy infants aged 2 months at the time of first vaccination.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

To Assess Safety, Reactogenicity & Immunogenicity of 2 Doses of GSK's Oral Human Rotavirus Vaccine...

InfectionsRotavirus

This study is planned to evaluate the safety (in terms of occurrence of any serious adverse events), reactogenicity (any side effects) and immunogenicity (ability of the vaccine to develop antibodies that fight infection) of the HRV vaccine when used in pre-term infants aged between 6 and 14 weeks at the time of the first dose in Portugal, France and Poland and in pre-term infants aged between 6 and 12 weeks at the time of first dose in Spain. The study will be performed in four European countries (France, Poland, Spain, and Portugal). The Protocol Posting has been updated in order to comply with the FDA Amendment Act, Sep 2007.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Immune Response and Safety of Two Doses of GSK Biologicals' HRV Liquid Vaccine...

InfectionsRotavirus1 more

This study will provide data on the immune response and safety of GSK Biologicals' HRV liquid vaccine when given along with the routine infant immunizations in Philippines.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Assess the Immunogenicity & Safety of 2 Doses of Oral Live Attenuated Human Rota(HRV)Vaccine in...

InfectionsRotavirus

Rotavirus disease is the most common cause of gastroenteritis and dehydration in young children worldwide. The global public health burden has prompted the development of a human rotavirus vaccine against rotavirus disease by GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals. This pre-registration study is undertaken to provide immunogenicity, reactogenicity and safety data for the vaccine when used in Indian infants aged approximately 8 weeks at the time of the first dose.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

A Study in Infants to Test Two Preparations (Freeze-dried or Liquid) of the Rotavirus Vaccine (HRV...

InfectionsRotavirus

The aim of this this study is to evaluate the lot-to-lot consistency of the liquid formulation of GSK Biologicals' HRV vaccine and to evaluate the liquid formulation compared to the lyophilised formulation of GSK Biologicals' HRV vaccine when administered concomitantly with a combination childhood vaccine.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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