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Active clinical trials for "Herpes Zoster"

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Persistence of Varicella Immunity in Hospital Employees Receiving Varicella Vaccine

Persistence of Varicella Immunity

The purpose of the study is to learn more abou how the immune system responds to the chickenpox vaccine in adults who had never had chickenpox as a child and were then vaccinated as an adult. The study aims to learn more about the strength and duration of the protection provided by the vaccine in adults, and to observe the immune response to an additional dose of chickenpox vaccine in adults who had received the vaccine at least 5 years earlier. This is especially relevant to workers in a hospital who may be exposed to chickenpox.

Withdrawn14 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability of Herpes Zoster Vaccine Rheumatologic Patients

Herpes Zoster

The reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) (herpes zoster (HZ)) is of substantial public health concern. Updated ACR recommendations for RA treatment suggest that RA patients aged ≥ 50 years should be vaccinated before receiving biologic or tofacitinib therapy. The Investigators therefore propose a prospective study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of a zoster vaccine (Zostavax) in patients with RA, administered at least 2 weeks prior to initiation of anti-TNF biologic and tofacitinib therapy for RA. This is a 6-week open-label prospective multi-center study evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of Zostavax vaccine in the RA population prior to initiation of biologic/tofacitinib therapy for RA. VZV-specific immune response to vaccine in RA patients will be compared to healthy control subjects ≥ 50 years immunized with Zostavax.

Unknown status33 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Study of a Zoster Vaccine in Healthy Adults >= 40 Years

Herpes Zoster

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a herpesvirus that causes two distinct clinical syndromes.Primary infection is manifested as varicella (chickenpox), whereas reactivation of latent VZV results in a localized eruption known as herpes zoster. Most people 40 years of age or older had evidence of previous VZV infection. This study plans to have 522 adults above 40 years old involoved in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of an investigational live attenuated zoster vaccine. The investigational vaccine is produced by Shanghai Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd. The safety and immunogenicity of the zoster vaccine is evaluated.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Cytokine Production and Immunity to Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) in Elderly Recipients of Zoster...

Immunity; Defect Due to Antibody or Cell Mediated Immune Defect

After immunization, particularly in older persons, some people are protected from disease by a vaccine and others are not. The investigators believe that this variable response may be due to overproduction of molecules that suppress development of immunity (antibodies and cell mediated immunity). Normally, these molecules are produced to make sure that immunity is regulated in just the right way for the body as a whole, and to prevent autoimmune disease. However, with aging, the immune system may have difficulty in proper immune regulation. Over production of immunosuppressive molecules after vaccination may interfere with the effects of a vaccine. For example when elderly individuals are immunized against zoster with a licensed vaccine, Zostavax, the vaccine is effective in only about 50 to 60%. The investigators will compare blood levels of antibodies, cellular immunity, and immunosuppressive molecules in recipients of Zostavax to see if there is a correlation between development low immunity and high levels of immunosuppressive molecules.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Long-term Impact of VARIVAX Among Children and Adolescents (V210-036)(COMPLETED)...

VaricellaHerpes Zoster

The purpose of these continuing post-licensure studies is to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of VARIVAX® [Varicella Virus Vaccine Live (Oka/Merck)] and to assess the impact of the vaccine on the epidemiology of varicella and herpes zoster.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

ZOSTAVAX™ (Zoster Vaccine Live) Long-term Effectiveness Study (V211-024)

Herpes ZosterShingles

This study will describe the impact of vaccination with ZOSTAVAX™ on the epidemiology of herpes zoster (HZ) in a cohort of vaccinated participants 50 years or age or older, compared to a cohort of unvaccinated participants.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Varicella-related Hospitalizations in Turkey

Chickenpox

Epidemiological information on varicella complications in children is essential for the development of appropriate immunization recommendations. Economic analyses of varicella immunization are sensitive to the costs of hospitalized cases, so there is a need to validate varicella-related hospitalization data in a country-specific manner. These data also provide a baseline for comparison with data collected after routine varicella immunization to evaluate the overall impact and cost-effectiveness of varicella immunization programs. Knowledge about the cause and incidence of varicella-related hospitalizations in Turkey is limited, center-specific and not sufficiently accurate. The aim of this multicenter study (VARICOMP) was to estimate the annual incidence of pediatric varicella-related hospitalization, describe the associated complications and estimate the annual mortality and economic cost of these cases.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Serological Evaluation of Varicella and Hepatitis A Vaccines Using Injector Delivery

VaricellaHepatitis A

This study aims to assess immunogenicity and safety of nd influence of the delivery system (needle-free injector or syringe with needle) of fractional doses (dose sparing) of two vaccines (Varicella and Hepatitis A vaccines) in children aged 13 to 30 months.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Study on Effectiveness of 2-dose Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine

Varicella

The objective of the study is as follows: To know the antibody level during different interval after received 1 dose varicella vaccine. To know safety and effectiveness of received 2 doses varicella vaccine with different interval. To know safety and effectiveness of received varicella vaccine and MMR at the same time. To achieve that, this study selects children with specific varicella vaccine history, gives 1 or 2 doses varicella vaccine, collects blood specimens and makes a follow-up visit after vaccination. All blood specimens will be tested by a third-party detection institution.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

The Safety and Immunogenicity Research of Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine After the 2 Doses Vaccination...

Varicella

Through evaluating the immunogenicity and safety for Varicella vaccine two doses immune procedure we could supply scientific and practical evidence for this two doses immune procedure promotion and management.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria
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