Army tests shot to block deadly toxin

NCT ID NCT05348993

Summary

This study tested an experimental antibody injection, called G03-52-01, to see if it could safely protect healthy adults from illness caused by botulinum toxin. About 622 participants received either the antibody or a placebo shot to compare safety and measure the body's protective response. The main goal was to see if the injection could generate enough protective antibodies to neutralize the toxin.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • AMR El Dorado

    El Dorado, Kansas, 67042, United States

  • AMR Fort Myers

    Fort Myers, Florida, 33912, United States

  • AMR Kansas City

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64114, United States

  • AMR Knoxville West

    Knoxville, Tennessee, 37909, United States

  • AMR Las Vegas

    Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, United States

  • AMR Lexington

    Lexington, Kentucky, 40509, United States

  • AMR Miami

    Miami, Florida, 33134, United States

  • AMR Mobile

    Mobile, Alabama, 36608, United States

  • AMR New Orleans

    New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119, United States

  • AMR Newton

    Newton, Kansas, 67114, United States

  • AMR Norfolk

    Norfolk, Virginia, 23502, United States

  • AMR Norman

    Norman, Oklahoma, 73069, United States

  • AMR Tempe

    Tempe, Arizona, 85281, United States

  • AMR Wichita East

    Wichita, Kansas, 67207, United States

  • AMR Wichita West

    Wichita, Kansas, 67205, United States

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