A clinical trial of a monocomponent pertussis toxoid vaccine
S. Hedenskog, M. Granstrom, P. Olin, M. Tiru and Y. Sato
We compared a monocomponent pertussis toxoid vaccine preparation (JNIH-7)
in a double-blind, randomized study with another component vaccine (JNIH-6)
containing pertussis toxoid and filamentous hemagglutinin in equal
proportions. Monocomponent pertussis toxoid vaccines have not been tested
previously in children. This trial comprised 255 previously nonimmunized
children 6 to 10 months old who were given two 0.5-mL subcutaneous
injections of either vaccine four to five weeks apart. Prevaccination and
postvaccination serum samples from 235 infants showed an antitoxin
seroconversion rate of 100% in both groups. Adverse reactions were few and
mild, with local reactions occurring more often after administration of the
second dose and among recipients of the two-component vaccine (P less than
.05).