2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010616
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Safety and immunogenicity following co-administration of Yellow fever vaccine with Tick-borne encephalitis or Japanese encephalitis vaccines: Results from an open label, non-randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Background Flavivirus infections pose a significant global health burden underscoring the need for the development of safe and effective vaccination strategies. Available flavivirus vaccines are from time to time concomitantly delivered to individuals. Co-administration of different vaccines saves time and visits to health care units and vaccine clinics. It serves to provide protection against multiple pathogens in a shorter time-span; e.g., for individuals travelling to different endemic areas. However, safet… Show more

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“…Data are limited on co-administration of TBE vaccine with other vaccines. One open label, nonrandomized clinical trial investigated concomitant administration of TBE vaccine and yellow fever vaccine (Stamaril) among adults aged 18-55 years (264). Among persons who received TBE and yellow fever vaccines concomitantly (n = 38), TBE vaccine alone (n = 19) or yellow fever vaccine alone (n = 20), no significant differences were identified between groups in TBE neutralizing antibody titers at 30 days after dose 3 of TBE vaccine, or in final yellow fever neutralizing antibody titers (taken at day 210 in the concomitant group and day 60 in the yellow fever vaccine alone group).…”
Section: Concomitant Administration Of Tbe Vaccine With Other Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data are limited on co-administration of TBE vaccine with other vaccines. One open label, nonrandomized clinical trial investigated concomitant administration of TBE vaccine and yellow fever vaccine (Stamaril) among adults aged 18-55 years (264). Among persons who received TBE and yellow fever vaccines concomitantly (n = 38), TBE vaccine alone (n = 19) or yellow fever vaccine alone (n = 20), no significant differences were identified between groups in TBE neutralizing antibody titers at 30 days after dose 3 of TBE vaccine, or in final yellow fever neutralizing antibody titers (taken at day 210 in the concomitant group and day 60 in the yellow fever vaccine alone group).…”
Section: Concomitant Administration Of Tbe Vaccine With Other Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data are limited on co-administration of TBE vaccine with other vaccines or drugs. One clinical trial in which the first dose of TBE vaccine was administered concomitantly with yellow fever vaccine indicated no interference with the immune response to TBE vaccine or yellow fever vaccine (264). If TBE vaccine and other vaccines are administered concomitantly, they should be administered with separate syringes and at different anatomic sites (271).…”
Section: Concomitant Administration Of Other Vaccines or Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However locally acquired cases of DENV have been described in recent years in different European countries, including France in 2022 (11) and in Italy in 2023 (12). Vaccines against JEV and YFV are administered prior to travelling to endemic areas, and simultaneous administration of multiple vaccines is not uncommon (13, 14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%