Immunogenicity and Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) With Alternate Schedules of COVID-19 Vaccines in Canada: is "Mix and Match" of the Second Dose (MOSAIC-1;CT24a) and Additional Doses (MOSAIC-2 and MOSAIC-3;CT24b and CT24c) Safe and Immunogenic?
The main goals of this study are to assess the immune response and safety of two different vaccines for first, second, third and fourth doses as well as for differing intervals between the first and second dose of two-dose vaccines.
A Randomized Controlled Observer Blind Trial to Compare the Immunogenicity and Acceptability of a MF59-adjuvanted Influenza Vaccine Compared to an Inactivated Influenza Vaccine as a Preferred Influenza Vaccine Priming Strategy for Naive Infants 6 to <24 Months of Age
This study evaluates whether priming influenza naive infants, age six to 23 months, with a MF59-adjuvanted (oil in water emulsion) influenza vaccine is preferred to priming with an inactivated unadjuvanted influenza vaccine. All participants will receive a priming vaccine, either MF59-adjuvanted trivalent influenza vaccine (aTIV) or unadjuvanted quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIV). For the booster shot the following year, two thirds of participants will receive QIV and one third will receive MF59-adjuvanted vaccine.
A Randomized, Controlled Trial to Compare Protection in Adolescents Between Different Meningococcal Immunization Schedules Used in Canada; a Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) Study.
This study is to confirm non-inferiority of the three MenACWY vaccines (Menveo, Menactra or Nimenrix) in adolescents, and to identify whether the number of previous doses of MenC influences the response to the MenACWY vaccine.
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