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New bird flu booster shot shows promise in early trial
⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️ CompletedThis study tested a booster vaccine for H5N6 bird flu in about 260 adults. Some had previously received an H5N1 bird flu vaccine, while others had not. The goal was to see if the booster was safe and triggered a strong immune response. Participants received one or two doses of th…
Matched conditions: VIRUS DISEASES
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Seqirus • Aim: ⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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Plasma from COVID-19 survivors tested as treatment for the critically ill
Disease control CompletedThis study looked at whether giving plasma (the liquid part of blood) from people who recovered from COVID-19 could help critically ill patients fight the virus. The plan was to collect plasma from up to 240 recovered donors and give it to sick patients. However, the plasma donat…
Matched conditions: VIRUS DISEASES
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: West Virginia University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:00 UTC
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Could a cold virus drug prevent COPD Flare-Ups?
Disease control CompletedThis study tested whether the drug vapendavir can reduce breathing problems in people with COPD who catch a rhinovirus (common cold). Fifty-two adults with COPD were given either vapendavir or a placebo after being exposed to the virus. The main goal was to see if vapendavir lowe…
Matched conditions: VIRUS DISEASES
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Altesa Biosciences, Inc. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:53 UTC
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Could a mother's virus raise her baby's heart defect risk? new study investigates.
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study looked at whether viral infections and diabetes in pregnant women are linked to congenital heart defects in their babies. Researchers analyzed blood and stool samples from 114 women to detect viruses and immune responses. The goal was to gather knowledge for future lar…
Matched conditions: VIRUS DISEASES
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Washington University School of Medicine • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:06 UTC