Scientists collect blood after flu shots to predict next Year's strains
NCT ID NCT05050318
Summary
This study collected blood samples from children (6 months to 9 years) and older adults (65+) after they received their annual flu vaccines. Researchers analyzed these samples to measure how well the body's immune system responded to the 2021-2022 vaccine formulas. The data helps health agencies like the CDC and WHO choose the most effective virus strains for future flu seasons.
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Investigational Site Number :8400001
Bardstown, Kentucky, 40004, United States
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Investigational Site Number :8400002
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121, United States
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