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Immunogenicity and Safety of an Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine in People With HIV Infected

Immunogenicity and Safety of an Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine in People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05075070
Enrollment
400
Registered
2021-10-12
Start date
2021-10-08
Completion date
2022-06-30
Last updated
2021-10-22

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Conditions

COVID-19, HIV Infections

Brief summary

Evaluation of immunogenicity and safety of the subjects infected with HIV to receive the schedule of two doses inactivated COVID-19 vaccine with the interval of 21 days .

Detailed description

The subjects infected with HIV were recruited to receive the schedule of two doses inactivated COVID-19 vaccine with the interval of 21 days . Blood samples will be collected 2 times: before the 1st dose of vaccinatioin and 28 days after the 2nd dose of vaccination. Any local or systemic adverse events that occurred within 21 days after vaccination will be recorded.

Interventions

two doses inactivated COVID-19 vaccine

Sponsors

Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention
CollaboratorOTHER_GOV
Beijing Institute of Biological Products Co Ltd.
CollaboratorINDUSTRY
China National Biotec Group Company Limited
Lead SponsorINDUSTRY

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

subjects infected with HIV receive two doses inactivated COVID-19 vaccine

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Subjects aged ≥18. * Body temperature \< 37.3 ° C confirmed by clinical examination before enrollment . * CD4+ count is less than 500/ul and more than 50/ul . * Female subjects of reproductive age declare that they are not pregnant, have no birth plan in the first 3 months after enrollment, and have taken effective contraceptive measures in the first 2 weeks before enrollment. * Able and willing to complete the entire study plan during the study follow-up period. * Have the ability to understand the study procedures, voluntarily sign informed consent, and comply with the requirements of the clinical study protocol.

Exclusion criteria

for the first dose: * Being allergic to any component of vaccines (including excipients) . * Subjects who have experienced severe allergic reactions to vaccines (e.g. acute anaphylaxis, urticaria, angoneeurotic edema, dyspnea, etc.). * Having uncontrolled epilepsy and other progressive neurological disorders and a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome. * Pregnant and lactating women. * The subjects are suffering from an acute illness; Or thrombocytopenia patients with platelet count \< 20×10\^9/L within three days before inoculation, that is, patients at high risk of spontaneous bleeding. * Acute HIV infection and opportunistic infection. * Subjects with co-opportunistic infections who did not receive antiviral therapy. * Subjects with CD4+ count less than 50/ul who have not received antiviral therapy. * HIV-infected subjects undergoing treatment with severe drug interactions and overlapping toxicity (kidney damage, liver damage, hematological problems, etc.). * Patients with malignant tumors are undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy before and after surgery. * Other subjects whose physical conditions, as determined by the investigator, are not suitable for inclusion in clinical studies.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Seroconversion rate28 days after the 2th dose (Day 49)The rate of seroconversion against coronavirus
Baseline neutralizing antibody levelBefore vaccination (Day 0)Neutralizing antibody geometric mean titer(GMT) against coronavirus before vaccination
Neutralizing antibody level28 days after the 2th dose(Day 49)Neutralizing antibody GMT against coronavirus after the 2th dose

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Baseline HIV viral loadbefore vaccination (Day 0)HIV viral load
Adverse events rate0-21days following vaccinationsAnalyse the incidence of adverse events following vaccination, both solicited and unsolicited
HIV viral load28 days after the 2th dose (Day 49)HIV viral load
T cell count28 days after the 2th dose (Day 49)T cell count (CD4+T,CD8+T,etc.)
Serious adverse event rate0-6 monthsReport and analyse serious adverse events
Baseline T cell countbefore vaccination (Day 0)T cell count (CD4+T,CD8+T,etc.)

Countries

China

Contacts

Primary ContactHanqing He
hanqinghe@cdc.zj.cn(0571)87115111

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 9, 2026