11 results
* To demonstrate efficacy of the candidate vaccine in the prevention of (1) persistent infection (6-month definition) with HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) and/or (2) histopathologically-confirmed CIN1+ associated with HPV-16 or…
Objective: The primary goal of the current study is to study the immunogenicity and safety of HPV vaccination in patients with an autoimmune disease. Based on retrospective analysis with other vaccines we hypothesize that patients with autoimmune…
This study aims to identify global and local determinants of HPV vaccine acceptability, HPV vaccine uptake and compliance as well as identify logistics and programmatic issues in each country to offer the HPV vaccine, as a potential cervical cancer…
Primary:To assess the efficacy of treatment with IV danirixin twice daily given with oral oseltamivir compared to oral oseltamivir twice daily on time to clinical response (TTCR)Secondary:Time to respiratory response (TTRR), clinical measures of…
Primary: To assess the efficacy of treatment with 300 mg or 600 mg of intravenous (IV) zanamivir twice daily compared to 75 mg of oral oseltamivir twice daily on time to clinical response. Secondary: reduction in viral load from nasopharyngeal swabs…
If proven (cost)effective, without inducing antivral resistance, oseltamivir could have considerable benefits in this setting, although constraints relating to implementation need to be addressed as well. If not (cost)effective if this fragile…
Primary: To assess the antiviral efficacy of triple combination antiviral drug (TCAD) therapy(i.e. amantadine and ribavirin co-administered with oseltamivir) compared to oseltamivirmonotherapy in immunocompromised subjects diagnosed with Influenza…
Primary: To determine the safety and tolerability of TCAD administered orally to immunocompromised patients diagnosed with influenza ASecondary: To assess the antiviral effect, the speed of symptom resolution, and the influenza complication rate of…
To provide clinical management and, if required, treatment to subjects who at their concluding HPV-015 study visit displayed normal cervical cytology but tested positive for oncogenic HPV infection or who were pregnant at their concluding visit of…
The primary objective is to evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters of JNJ-63623872 in combination with oseltamivir in elderly subjects (aged 65 to *85 years) compared to adults (aged 18 to *64 years) with influenza A infection.
Primary objective: To obtain insight into signature of immune responses triggered by a bivalent- or nonavalent HPV vaccination (three-dose schedule). Secondary objectives: To determine the most informative time-points to study different innate and…