530 hay fever volunteers needed to stop thunderstorm asthma attacks
NCT ID NCT07055542
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is looking for 530 adults with hay fever in South-Eastern Australia to help create a tool that predicts thunderstorm asthma. Participants will have allergy and lung function tests, then track their symptoms during spring for two years. The goal is to find warning signs (biomarkers) so doctors can advise protective treatments before asthma attacks happen.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Albury-Wodonga Health
RECRUITINGAlbury, New South Wales, 2640, Australia
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Austin Health
RECRUITINGHeidelberg, Victoria, 3084, Australia
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Eastern Health
RECRUITINGBox Hill, Victoria, 3128, Australia
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Monash Health
RECRUITINGClayton, Victoria, 3162, Australia
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The Alfred Hospital
RECRUITINGMelbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia
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The Royal Melbourne Hospital
RECRUITINGParkville, Victoria, 3050, Australia
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