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Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals' HPV-16/18 Vaccine Administered Intramuscularly According to a 0,1,6 Month Schedule in Healthy Female Subjects (10 - 14 Years)
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating HPV-16/18 L1/AS04 for Infections, Papillomavirus. Completed, enrolled 2,067 participants across 61 sites in 12 countries.
Detailed Summary
Human Papilloma virus (HPV) are viruses that cause a common infection of the skin and genitals in men and women. Several types of HPV infection are transmitted by sexual activity and, in women, can infect the cervix (part of the uterus or womb). This infection often goes away by itself, but if it does not go away (this is called persistent infection), it can lead in women over a long period of time to cancer of the cervix. If a woman is not infected by HPV, it is very unlikely that she will get cervical cancer. This study will evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals HPV-16/18 vaccine over 12 months, in pre-teen and adolescent women of 10-14 years of age at study start. Approximately 2000 study subjects will receive the HPV vaccine or a control vaccine (hepatitis A vaccine) administered intramuscularly according to a 0-1-6 month schedule.