Does the EV71 vaccine still protect kids 6 years later?

NCT ID NCT07568522

First seen May 06, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026

Summary

This study checks how well the EV71 vaccine (Envacgen®) protects children from enterovirus about 6 years after the first shot. It involves 220 children who received the vaccine or a placebo in an earlier study. Researchers measure antibody levels to see if protection lasts.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Chang Gung Medical Hospital Linkou

    Taoyuan, Taiwan

  • Mackay Memorial Hospital, HsincChu

    Hsinchu, Taiwan

  • Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei

    Taipei, Taiwan

  • National Taiwan University Hospital

    Taipei, Taiwan

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