Scientists collect blood after flu shots to build better vaccines
NCT ID NCT04109222
Summary
This study collected blood samples from children and older adults after they received their annual flu shots. Researchers wanted to analyze how people's immune systems responded to the vaccines. The blood samples were sent to major health agencies to help them make better recommendations for future flu vaccine formulas. This was an observational study that didn't test new treatments but gathered information to improve public health.
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Locations
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Investigational Site Number 8400001
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121, United States
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Investigational Site Number 8400002
Bardstown, Kentucky, 40004, United States
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