Scientists test supercharged flu shots on healthy volunteers
NCT ID NCT03945825
Summary
This study tested whether adding special immune-boosting ingredients, called adjuvants, to two already-approved seasonal flu vaccines would improve their safety and effectiveness. It involved 241 healthy adults aged 18-45. Researchers compared the standard vaccines to versions mixed with one of two different adjuvants, checking for side effects and measuring the body's immune response.
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Locations
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, 77030-3411, United States
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Vaccine Research Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229-3039, United States
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Duke Vaccine and Trials Unit
Durham, North Carolina, 27704, United States
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Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322-1014, United States
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Saint Louis University Center for Vaccine Development
St Louis, Missouri, 63104-1015, United States
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University of Iowa - Vaccine Research and Education Unit
Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-2600, United States
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University of Maryland Baltimore - School of Medicine - Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, 21201-1509, United States
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Vanderbilt University - Pediatric - Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37232-2573, United States
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