MenQuadfi® demonstrates superior immune response against serogroup C meningococcal disease in toddlers Phase 3 study met primary and secondary endpoints demonstrating MenQuadfi® induced superior immune responses to serogroup C compared to a standard-of-care vaccine in healthy toddlers MenQuadfi is the first and only quadrivalent ACWY vaccine to demonstrate superior immune response against serogroup C in toddlers July 10, 2021 Results from a head-to-head Phase 3 study, evaluating the immune response of MenQuadfi® to serogroup C, one of the main serogroups of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), compared to Nimenrix® (quadrivalent ACWY vaccine) and NeisVac-C® (monovalent C vaccine) in healthy toddlers, were presented today in an oral session at the 2021 European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease.
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COVID infections in children ― what do we know?
COVID-19 cases in children are rare and usually less severe than in adults. But it s not clear how new variants might change this, and whether there ll be a vaccine suitable for children anytime soon.
Schools in Germany have partially reopened, but experts are concerned about the COVID risk for children The number of cases among the under-15-year-olds is rising sharply, Lothar Wieler, president of the Robert-Koch-Institute, Germany s disease control and prevention agency, said in a press conference with Health Minister Jens Spahn on Friday.
There are signs that the B.1.1.7 variant first discovered in the UK is a driving factor behind the growing number of outbreaks in kindergartens, Wiehler added.
COVID infections in children ― what do we know? Julia Vergin © Provided by dw.com Schools in Germany have partially reopened, but experts are concerned about the COVID risk for children The number of cases among the under-15-year-olds is rising sharply, Lothar Wieler, president of the Robert-Koch-Institute, Germany s disease control and prevention agency, said in a press conference with Health Minister Jens Spahn on Friday.
There are signs that the B.1.1.7 variant first discovered in the UK is a driving factor behind the growing number of outbreaks in kindergartens, Wiehler added.
The news comes just as schools and kindergartens are starting to either fully or partially reopen in Germany ― which is why Johannes Liese, head of pediatric infectiology and immunology at university hospital Würzburg, says he isn t exactly surprised by the rise in cases.