Biological E’s BEVAC® is a recombinant DNA hepatitis B vaccine that has been used in India for more than a decade in routine early-life immunization and has recently been prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO). This multicentre, single-blind, parallel-group, randomized phase IV trial, conducted at seven study sites in India, compared the immunogenicity and safety of BEVAC® with a licensed comparator vaccine (GeneVac-B®, Serum Institute of India Pvt. Ltd, Pune, India.) in healthy term neonates and infants. Participants received three 0.5 mL doses administered intramuscularly at birth (within 24 h), 6 weeks of age, and 14 weeks of age. The primary endpoint was seroprotection (anti-HBs IgG ≥10 mIU/mL) at 28 days after the third dose (Day 126), compared using a non-inferiority margin of −10%. Secondary endpoints included safety and tolerability outcomes through Day 126. A total of 468 neonates were randomized (234 per group), of whom 44% were female. At Day 126, seroprotection rates were 98.2% (95% CI: 95.39, 99.50) with BEVAC® and 99.1% (95% CI: 96.78, 99.89) with the comparator; the between-group difference was −0.9% (95% CI: −3.09, 1.24), meeting the prespecified non-inferiority criterion. Solicited adverse events within 7 days after any dose occurred in 29.1% (95% CI: 23.3, 35.3) of BEVAC® recipients and 35.0% (95% CI: 28.9, 41.5) of comparator recipients, most commonly pyrexia, injection-site pain, and swelling; all were mild-to-moderate. No serious adverse events were reported. BEVAC® demonstrated non-inferior immunogenicity to the licensed comparator and a comparable safety profile.
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