Scientists peek inside lungs to see how flu vaccines work

NCT ID NCT07177417

Summary

This study aims to understand how the body's immune system responds to two different FDA-approved flu vaccines: a standard shot and a nasal spray. Researchers will measure immune cells and antibodies in the blood, nose, and lungs of 30 healthy adults aged 18-40. Some participants will undergo optional lung sampling procedures to see how the vaccines trigger protection in the airways.

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  • Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine Emergency Care and Research Core

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    St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States

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