| Literature DB >> 31305011 |
Feng-Cai Zhu1, Shang-Ying Hu2, Ying Hong3, Yue-Mei Hu1, Xun Zhang2, Yi-Ju Zhang1, Qin-Jing Pan2, Wen-Hua Zhang2, Fang-Hui Zhao2, Cheng-Fu Zhang4, Xiaoping Yang5, Jia-Xi Yu6, Jiahong Zhu4, Yejiang Zhu7, Feng Chen2, Qian Zhang2, Hong Wang2, Changrong Wang5, Jun Bi6, Shiyin Xue4, Lingling Shen6, Yan-Shu Zhang7, Yunkun He8, Haiwen Tang8, Naveen Karkada9, Pemmaraju Suryakiran9, Dan Bi10, Frank Struyf10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is a major public health concern in China. We report the end-of-study results of a phase II/III trial to assess the efficacy, immunogenicity, and safety of the AS04-human papillomavirus (HPV)-16/18 vaccine in Chinese women aged 18-25 years followed for up to 72 months after first vaccination. Results of approximately 57 months following first vaccination have been previously reported.Entities:
Keywords: AS04-HPV-16/18 vaccine; China; efficacy; human papillomavirus; immunogenicity; safety
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31305011 PMCID: PMC6797633 DOI: 10.1002/cam4.2399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Med ISSN: 2045-7634 Impact factor: 4.452
Figure 1Participant disposition. The TVC‐naïve included 1660 women in the vaccine group and 1587 women in the control group. AE, adverse event; ATP‐E, according to protocol cohort for efficacy; N, number of women in the analysis; n, number of cases; SAE, serious adverse event; TVC‐E, total vaccinated cohort for efficacy; TVC‐naïve, total vaccinated naïve cohort; TVC, total vaccinated cohort
Vaccine efficacy against endpoints associated with HPV‐16/18
| Vaccine | Control | Vaccine efficacy, % (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | n | N | n | ||
| ATP‐E, women HPV‐16/18 | |||||
| 6MPI/CIN1+ | 2523 | 2 | 2534 | 69 | 97.1 (89.1, 99.7) |
| Incident infection | 2524 | 34 | 2534 | 156 | 78.4 (68.5, 85.5) |
| 6MPI | 2483 | 2 | 2492 | 63 | 96.8 (88.0, 99.6) |
| 12MPI | 2428 | 1 | 2458 | 32 | 96.9 (81.2, 99.9) |
| ASC‐US+ | 2521 | 5 | 2534 | 60 | 91.6 (79.4, 97.4) |
| CIN1+ | 2523 | 1 | 2534 | 15 | 93.3 (56.2, 99.8) |
| CIN2+ | 2523 | 1 | 2534 | 8 | 87.3 (5.5, 99.7) |
| ATP‐E, women HPV‐16/18 | |||||
| 6MPI/CIN1+ | 2804 | 2 | 2801 | 91 | 97.8 (91.9, 99.7) |
| Incident infection | 2806 | 49 | 2801 | 204 | 76.5 (67.8, 83.2) |
| 6MPI | 2762 | 2 | 2748 | 83 | 97.6 (91.1, 99.7) |
| 12MPI | 2702 | 1 | 2709 | 38 | 97.4 (84.5, 99.9) |
| ASC‐US+ | 2802 | 12 | 2801 | 83 | 85.7 (73.6, 92.9) |
| CIN1+ | 2804 | 1 | 2801 | 18 | 94.4 (64.8, 99.9) |
| CIN2+ | 2804 | 1 | 2801 | 10 | 90.0 (29.5, 99.8) |
| TVC‐E, women DNA‐negative and seronegative for HPV‐16/18 | |||||
| 6MPI/CIN1+ | 2567 | 5 | 2587 | 87 | 94.3 (86.1, 98.2) |
| Incident infection | 2610 | 49 | 2639 | 184 | 73.5 (63.6, 81.1) |
| 6MPI | 2551 | 4 | 2571 | 80 | 95.0 (86.7, 98.7) |
| 12MPI | 2518 | 3 | 2536 | 41 | 92.6 (76.9, 98.5) |
| ASC‐US+ | 2563 | 7 | 2585 | 71 | 90.1 (78.5, 96.2) |
| CIN1+ | 2567 | 2 | 2587 | 17 | 88.1 (49.7, 98.7) |
| CIN2+ | 2567 | 1 | 2587 | 9 | 88.7 (18.5, 99.7) |
| TVC‐E, women HPV‐16/18 | |||||
| 6MPI/CIN1+ | 2853 | 7 | 2857 | 112 | 93.8 (86.9, 97.6) |
| Incident infection | 2900 | 71 | 2914 | 238 | 70.8 (61.8, 77.9) |
| 6MPI | 2835 | 5 | 2839 | 103 | 95.2 (88.5, 98.5) |
| 12MPI | 2801 | 4 | 2795 | 50 | 92.0 (78.3, 97.9) |
| ASC‐US+ | 2849 | 14 | 2855 | 97 | 85.7 (74.8, 92.4) |
| CIN1+ | 2853 | 3 | 2857 | 21 | 85.7 (52.0, 97.3) |
| CIN2+ | 2853 | 2 | 2857 | 12 | 83.3 (24.8, 98.2) |
| TVC‐naïve, women DNA‐negative for all oncogenic HPV types tested and seronegative for HPV‐16 and 18 at baseline | |||||
| 6MPI/CIN1+ | 1591 | 2 | 1530 | 55 | 96.5 (86.9, 99.6) |
| Incident infection | 1616 | 32 | 1558 | 114 | 73.5 (60.4, 82.7) |
| 6MPI | 1588 | 2 | 1527 | 52 | 96.3 (86.1, 99.6) |
| 12MPI | 1572 | 1 | 1507 | 29 | 96.7 (80.1, 99.9) |
| ASC‐US+ | 1591 | 5 | 1530 | 46 | 89.6 (73.9, 96.8) |
| CIN1+ | 1591 | 0 | 1530 | 10 | 100 (56.9, 100) |
| CIN2+ | 1591 | 0 | 1530 | 6 | 100 (17.9, 100) |
Abbreviations: 6MPI, 6‐month persistent infection; 12MPI, 12‐month persistent infection; ASC‐US+, atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance or worse; ATP‐E, according to protocol cohort for efficacy; CI, confidence interval; CIN1+, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 or worse; CIN2+, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or worse; HPV, human papillomavirus; N, number of women in analysis; n, number of cases; TVC‐E, total vaccinated cohort for efficacy; TVC‐naïve, total vaccinated naïve cohort.
For the corresponding type considered in the analysis.
Figure 2Clinical diagnosis and biopsy PCR results of CIN2+ cases associated with HPV‐16/18 (TVC‐E). Cases were from women in the TVC‐E who were HPV‐16/18 DNA‐negative at baseline regardless of initial serostatus. ‖Case 1 was also part of the ATP‐E cohort. *All samples taken by punch biopsy except case 9 which was taken by endocervical curettage. CIN1, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1; CIN2, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2; CIN3, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3; HPV, human papillomavirus; LSIL, low‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesion; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; TVC‐E, total vaccinated cohort for efficacy
Vaccine efficacy against virological endpoints and ASC‐US+ associated with nonvaccine HPV types
| ATP‐E, women DNA‐negative for HPV type considered at baseline and Month 6, regardless of HPV‐16/18 serostatus | TVC‐E, women DNA‐negative for HPV type considered at baseline, regardless of HPV‐16/18 serostatus | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaccine | Control | Vaccine efficacy, % (95% CI) | Vaccine | Control | Vaccine efficacy, % (95% CI) | |||||
| N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | |||
| Incident infection | ||||||||||
| HPV‐31 | 2775 | 35 | 2769 | 86 | 59.6 (39.4, 73.5) | 2875 | 44 | 2897 | 109 | 59.8 (42.4, 72.3) |
| HPV‐33 | 2768 | 43 | 2770 | 75 | 42.7 (15.6, 61.6) | 2872 | 58 | 2897 | 94 | 38.2 (13.4, 56.2) |
| HPV‐35 | 2794 | 53 | 2790 | 65 | 18.2 (−19.5, 44.2) | 2890 | 57 | 2908 | 77 | 25.6 (−6.2, 48.1) |
| HPV‐39 | 2747 | 154 | 2759 | 133 | −17.1 (−48.8, 7.8) | 2858 | 176 | 2888 | 164 | ‐8.5 (−35.0, 12.8) |
| HPV‐45 | 2782 | 18 | 2788 | 40 | 54.8 (19.3, 75.6) | 2885 | 28 | 2908 | 53 | 46.8 (14.4, 67.6) |
| HPV‐51 | 2741 | 166 | 2742 | 204 | 18.5 (−0.5, 34.0) | 2862 | 202 | 2867 | 227 | 10.7 (−8.4, 26.5) |
| HPV‐52 | 2655 | 251 | 2651 | 284 | 11.2 (−5.6, 25.4) | 2798 | 315 | 2806 | 341 | 7.0 (−8.7, 20.5) |
| HPV‐56 | 2771 | 104 | 2766 | 113 | 7.9 (−21.3, 30.1) | 2874 | 118 | 2887 | 129 | 8.3 (−18.7, 29.2) |
| HPV‐58 | 2760 | 83 | 2755 | 111 | 25.2 (−0.3, 44.4) | 2865 | 96 | 2879 | 134 | 28.2 (6.0, 45.4) |
| HPV‐59 | 2802 | 52 | 2873 | 65 | 20.5 (−16.3, 45.9) | 2898 | 57 | 2905 | 77 | 26.2 (−5.3, 48.5) |
| HPV‐66 | 2768 | 103 | 2751 | 124 | 17.0 (−8.6, 36.7) | 2877 | 123 | 2877 | 145 | 15.1 (−8.7, 33.8) |
| HPV‐68 | 2763 | 101 | 2771 | 107 | 5.2 (−25.7, 28.5) | 2875 | 124 | 2896 | 125 | 0.1 (−29.1, 22.7) |
| HPV‐31/33/45 | 2811 | 85 | 2810 | 175 | 52.0 (37.4, 63.4) | 2904 | 113 | 2921 | 217 | 48.6 (35.1, 59.4) |
| HRW‐HPV | 2811 | 744 | 2811 | 852 | 13.9 (4.9, 22.0) | 2904 | 860 | 2921 | 965 | 11.6 (3.0, 19.5) |
| HR‐HPV | 2811 | 764 | 2811 | 914 | 18.5 (10.2, 26.1) | 2904 | 886 | 2921 | 1026 | 15.0 (7.0, 22.4) |
| 6MPI | ||||||||||
| HPV‐31 | 2734 | 11 | 2718 | 31 | 64.6 (27.6, 83.9) | 2812 | 16 | 2824 | 41 | 60.9 (28.8, 79.5) |
| HPV‐33 | 2725 | 16 | 2716 | 30 | 46.6 (−1.2, 72.8) | 2808 | 25 | 2823 | 37 | 31.9 (−16.2, 60.7) |
| HPV‐35 | 2750 | 19 | 2738 | 18 | −5.9 (−113.9, 47.4) | 2826 | 19 | 2834 | 24 | 20.4 (−51.5, 58.8) |
| HPV‐39 | 2703 | 63 | 2706 | 50 | −27.3 (−88.4, 13.6) | 2794 | 72 | 2816 | 63 | −15.7 (−64.9, 18.7) |
| HPV‐45 | 2738 | 8 | 2737 | 10 | 19.5 (−126.6, 72.4) | 2820 | 13 | 2834 | 17 | 23.0 (−68.5, 65.6) |
| HPV‐51 | 2702 | 69 | 2688 | 73 | 4.8 (−34.1, 32.5) | 2799 | 84 | 2795 | 86 | 1.8 (−34.3, 28.2) |
| HPV‐52 | 2614 | 128 | 2606 | 117 | −10.8 (−43.6, 14.4) | 2737 | 165 | 2734 | 140 | −19.6 (−50.9, 5.1) |
| HPV‐56 | 2728 | 43 | 2712 | 41 | −5.0 (−65.2, 33.2) | 2810 | 53 | 2815 | 46 | −16.0 (−76.1, 23.3) |
| HPV‐58 | 2718 | 38 | 2703 | 49 | 22.4 (−21.0, 50.6) | 2800 | 45 | 2807 | 60 | 24.8 (−12.6, 50.0) |
| HPV‐59 | 2758 | 16 | 2730 | 16 | 0.3 (−113.1, 53.3) | 2833 | 20 | 2830 | 22 | 8.9 (−74.9, 52.9) |
| HPV‐66 | 2726 | 36 | 2697 | 37 | 3.0 (−57.8, 40.4) | 2812 | 43 | 2804 | 41 | −5.1 (−65.3, 33.1) |
| HPV‐68 | 2723 | 32 | 2718 | 36 | 10.7 (−47.9, 46.3) | 2810 | 45 | 2823 | 45 | ‐0.7 (−55.8, 34.9) |
| HPV‐31/33/45 | 2767 | 33 | 2756 | 68 | 51.6 (25.6, 69.1) | 2839 | 52 | 2846 | 90 | 42.3 (17.9, 59.8) |
| HRW‐HPV | 2767 | 381 | 2757 | 418 | 8.6 (−5.2, 20.7) | 2839 | 466 | 2846 | 487 | 3.5 (−9.9, 15.2) |
| HR‐HPV | 2767 | 382 | 2757 | 466 | 18.7 (6.7, 29.1) | 2839 | 468 | 2846 | 542 | 13.9 (2.4, 24.1) |
| 12MPI | ||||||||||
| HPV‐31 | 2674 | 3 | 2679 | 16 | 81.3 (34.5, 96.5) | 2779 | 3 | 2779 | 20 | 85.0 (49.3, 97.1) |
| HPV‐33 | 2666 | 9 | 2678 | 9 | ‐0.5 (−185.8, 64.7) | 2775 | 13 | 2778 | 11 | ‐19.2 (−193.8, 50.7) |
| HPV‐35 | 2689 | 12 | 2698 | 9 | ‐33.9 (−259.8, 48.2) | 2792 | 12 | 2790 | 14 | 13.8 (−100.7, 63.6) |
| HPV‐39 | 2643 | 25 | 2667 | 22 | ‐14.8 (−113.5, 37.9) | 2760 | 32 | 2772 | 28 | ‐15.7 (−99.4, 32.5) |
| HPV‐45 | 2677 | 5 | 2697 | 2 | ‐152.1 (−2547.2, 58.7) | 2786 | 7 | 2791 | 6 | ‐17.6 (−323.5, 66.2) |
| HPV‐51 | 2642 | 28 | 2650 | 25 | ‐12.9 (−101.8, 36.6) | 2767 | 38 | 2750 | 32 | ‐19.4 (−97.3, 27.4) |
| HPV‐52 | 2555 | 72 | 2571 | 65 | ‐11.9 (−59.0, 21.1) | 2704 | 98 | 2694 | 76 | ‐30.5 (−78.4, 4.3) |
| HPV‐56 | 2667 | 14 | 2675 | 12 | ‐17.1 (−177.2, 49.7) | 2776 | 16 | 2770 | 14 | ‐15.0 (−154.3, 47.4) |
| HPV‐58 | 2659 | 15 | 2664 | 18 | 16.5 (−75.6, 60.8) | 2768 | 19 | 2764 | 22 | 13.2 (−68.0, 55.6) |
| HPV‐59 | 2697 | 8 | 2690 | 2 | ‐299.8 (−3764.5, 20.2) | 2799 | 10 | 2785 | 4 | ‐150.8 (−995.3, 27.7) |
| HPV‐66 | 2665 | 17 | 2660 | 10 | ‐70.0 (−315.6, 26.5) | 2779 | 22 | 2759 | 13 | ‐69.6 (−266.4, 18.3) |
| HPV‐68 | 2662 | 12 | 2678 | 12 | ‐0.7 (−144.9, 58.6) | 2778 | 18 | 2779 | 19 | 4.7 (−91.8, 52.8) |
| HPV‐31/33/45 | 2706 | 16 | 2716 | 27 | 40.6 (−14.3, 70.1) | 2805 | 22 | 2801 | 37 | 40.4 (−3.7, 66.5) |
| HRW‐HPV | 2706 | 196 | 2717 | 192 | ‐3.0 (−26.4, 16.0) | 2805 | 253 | 2801 | 239 | ‐7.3 (−28.6, 10.4) |
| HR‐HPV | 2706 | 196 | 2717 | 219 | 10.3 (−9.3, 26.4) | 2805 | 254 | 2801 | 273 | 6.4 (−11.4, 21.4) |
| ASC‐US+ | ||||||||||
| HPV‐31 | 2771 | 12 | 2769 | 32 | 62.5 (25.2, 82.4) | 2826 | 17 | 2839 | 40 | 57.3 (22.9, 77.3) |
| HPV‐33 | 2764 | 17 | 2770 | 32 | 46.7 (1.1, 72.2) | 2821 | 23 | 2838 | 37 | 37.3 (−8.4, 64.4) |
| HPV‐35 | 2790 | 20 | 2790 | 21 | 4.4 (−85.4, 50.8) | 2839 | 20 | 2850 | 24 | 16.1 (−58.5, 56) |
| HPV‐39 | 2743 | 49 | 2759 | 35 | ‐41.6 (−125.1, 10.1) | 2807 | 56 | 2831 | 43 | ‐32.1 (−101.3, 12.8) |
| HPV‐45 | 2778 | 9 | 2788 | 12 | 24.4 (−95.4, 71.9) | 2834 | 11 | 2850 | 15 | 26.0 (−72.4, 69.3) |
| HPV‐51 | 2738 | 64 | 2742 | 78 | 17.5 (−16.3, 41.7) | 2812 | 75 | 2810 | 87 | 13.5 (−19.2, 37.4) |
| HPV‐52 | 2651 | 83 | 2651 | 81 | ‐3.7 (−42.6, 24.6) | 2749 | 99 | 2749 | 95 | ‐5 (−40.7, 21.5) |
| HPV‐56 | 2767 | 46 | 2766 | 51 | 9.6 (−37.4, 40.6) | 2823 | 55 | 2829 | 55 | ‐0.7 (−49.1, 32) |
| HPV‐58 | 2756 | 36 | 2755 | 49 | 26.2 (−15.8, 53.4) | 2814 | 42 | 2821 | 57 | 25.8 (−12.5, 51.4) |
| HPV‐59 | 2798 | 20 | 2783 | 17 | ‐17.7 (−139.2, 41.5) | 2847 | 24 | 2846 | 23 | ‐4.7 (−94.2, 43.4) |
| HPV‐66 | 2764 | 42 | 2751 | 46 | 8.6 (−42, 41.3) | 2826 | 48 | 2818 | 52 | 7.4 (−39.8, 38.8) |
| HPV‐68 | 2759 | 30 | 2771 | 37 | 18.4 (−35.8, 51.3) | 2824 | 36 | 2838 | 43 | 15.6 (−34.6, 47.3) |
| HPV‐31/33/45 | 2807 | 34 | 2810 | 66 | 48.4 (20.9, 67.0) | 2853 | 46 | 2862 | 81 | 43.1 (17.2, 61.2) |
| HRW‐HPV | 2807 | 309 | 2811 | 352 | 12.0 (−2.8, 24.7) | 2853 | 354 | 2862 | 394 | 9.7 (−4.5, 22.0) |
| HR‐HPV | 2807 | 313 | 2811 | 386 | 19.2 (6.0, 30.6) | 2853 | 357 | 2862 | 431 | 17.3 (4.6, 28.3) |
For combined types, women were DNA‐negative at baseline (ATP‐E and TVC‐E) and Month 6 (ATP‐E) for at least one of the HPV types considered in the analysis. Women could be infected with multiple HPV types. Therefore, the number of cases for combined types (HPV‐31/33/45, HRW‐HPV and HR‐HPV) might not equal the sum of the cases for each individual type included in the composite.
Abbreviation: 6MPI, 6‐month persistent infection; 12MPI, 12‐month persistent infection; ASC‐US+, atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance or worse; ATP‐E, according to protocol cohort for efficacy; CI, confidence interval; HPV, human papillomavirus; HR‐HPV, any oncogenic HPV type including HPV‐16 or HPV‐18; HRW‐HPV, any oncogenic HPV type except HPV‐16 and HPV‐18; N, number of women in analysis; n, number of cases; TVC‐E, total vaccinated cohort for efficacy.
Figure 3Number of cases of CIN2+ and CIN3+ associated with vaccine and nonvaccine types (TVC‐naïve). The incidence rate of CIN2+ irrespective of HPV was 0.13 per 100 person‐years in the vaccine group and 0.20 per 100 person‐years in the control group. The incidence rate of CIN3+ irrespective of HPV was 0.02 per 100 person‐years in the vaccine group and 0.05 per 100 person‐years in the control group. Oncogenic HPV types detected in CIN2+ cases in the vaccine group: no HPV detected (n = 2); HPV‐33 (n = 2); HPV‐35 (n = 1); HPV‐39 (n = 2); HPV‐51 (n = 1); HPV‐52/58 (n = 1); HPV‐58 (n = 1); HPV‐58/66 (n = 1). Oncogenic HPV types detected in CIN2+ cases in the control group: HPV‐16 (n = 4); HPV‐16/31/39 (n = 1); HPV‐16/66 (n = 1); HPV‐33 (n = 3); HPV‐35 (n = 1); HPV‐35/52 (n = 1); HPV‐45 (n = 1); HPV‐52 (n = 1); HPV‐58 (n = 3). Oncogenic HPV types detected in CIN3+ cases in the vaccine group: HPV‐58 (n = 1); HPV‐39 (n = 1). Oncogenic HPV types detected in CIN3+ cases in the control group: HPV‐16 (n = 2); HPV‐16/31/39 (n = 1); HPV‐58 (n = 1) CIN2+: cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or worse. CIN3+, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 or worse; HPV, human papillomavirus; TVC‐naïve, total vaccinated naïve cohort
Figure 4Immunogenicity in initially seronegative women receiving the HPV‐16/18 vaccine (ATP cohort for immunogenicity). Numbers above bars show the percentage seropositivity. Solid line shows the level of antibodies observed following clearance of a natural infection ie GMTs observed in women who were HPV‐16/18 DNA‐negative and seropositive at baseline in a phase III efficacy study (29.8 EL.U/mL for HPV‐16 and 22.6 EL.U/mL for HPV‐18).34 ATP, according to protocol; CI, confidence interval; EL.U, ELISA units; GMT, geometric mean titer; HPV, human papillomavirus; M, month; Pre, prevaccination
Safety and pregnancy outcomes throughout study (TVC)
| No. (%) women reporting outcome | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Vaccine N = 3026 |
Control N = 3025 | |||
| Safety outcomes | ||||
| Serious adverse event | 56 (1.9) | 81 (2.7) | ||
| Medically significant condition | 186 (6.1) | 185 (6.1) | ||
| New onset chronic disease | 9 (0.3) | 12 (0.4) | ||
| Hyperthyroidism | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Allergy to arthropod bite | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Anaphylactic reaction | 1 (0.0) | 0 | ||
| Hypersensitivity | 1 (0.0) | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Arthritis | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Gestational diabetes | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Dermatitis allergic | 3 (0.1) | 4 (0.1) | ||
| Dermatitis atopic | 1 (0.0) | 0 | ||
| Dermatitis contact | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Psoriasis | 1 (0.0) | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Urticaria | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | ||
| New onset autoimmune disease | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | ||
| Hyperthyroidism | 0 | 1 (0.0) | ||
| VIIth nerve paralysis | 1 (0.0) | 0 | ||
| Psoriasis | 1 (0.0) | 1 (0.0) | ||
| Deaths | 0 | 3 | ||
| Pregnancy outcomes | ||||
| Number of pregnancies | 837 | 853 | ||
| Live infant with no congenital abnormality | 648 (77.4) | 657 (77.0) | ||
| Live infant with congenital anomaly | 5 (0.6) | 0 | ||
| Spontaneous abortion | 16 (1.9) | 13 (1.5) | ||
| Elective termination, no congenital anomaly | 139 (16.6) | 158 (18.5) | ||
| Elective termination, with congenital anomaly | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.2) | ||
| Ectopic pregnancy | 7 (0.8) | 7 (0.8) | ||
| Stillbirth, no congenital anomaly | 0 | 2 (0.2) | ||
| Stillbirth, with congenital anomaly | 0 | 1 (0.1) | ||
| Lost to follow‐up | 20 (2.4) | 13 (1.5) | ||
Abbreviations: IDMC, Independent Data Monitoring Committee; N, number of women; NOAD, new onset autoimmune disease; NOCD, new onset chronic disease; TVC, total vaccinated cohort.
Serious adverse events were defined as any untoward medical occurrence that results in death, is life‐threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongs hospitalization, results in disability or incapacity, or congenital anomaly or birth defect in the offspring of a study subject.
Medically significant conditions were defined as adverse events prompting either emergency room visits, physician visits that are not routine or related to common diseases, or serious adverse events that are not related to common diseases.
A predefined list of potential NOCDs was reviewed by the IDMC. Based on this prespecified list, the clinical database was searched for all potential NOCDs and reviewed in a blind manner by a GlaxoSmithKline physician prior to data analysis. An event was considered to be a potential NOCD if it had not been recorded in the previous medical history of the woman (ie new onset) and/or if symptoms were characteristic of an NOCD. A separate list, restricted to potential autoimmune events, was also reviewed by the IDMC and was used by the GlaxoSmithKline safety physician to identify NOADs.
One woman in the control group experienced two symptoms: allergy to arthropod bite and dermatitis allergic.
Congenital anomalies were defined as structural‐morphological, chromosomal and genetic anomalies. Anomalies observed were cleft lip and palate (two infants), muscular torticollis (two infants) and foramen ovale patent (one infant).
No congenital anomalies were identified among the spontaneous abortions.
Down's Syndrome (vaccine group), hydrocephalus and achondroplasia (control group).
Papyraceous fetus.
Figure 5Study highlights