Could a childhood vaccine calm adult eczema?
NCT ID NCT00820820
Summary
This small study tested whether getting a measles vaccine could improve symptoms of moderate-to-severe eczema in adults. Researchers gave 20 adult participants either the real measles vaccine or a placebo shot. They then monitored changes in the participants' immune systems and eczema symptoms over 45 days to see if the vaccine helped.
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Unité de Recherche Clinique et Immunologique
Pierre-Bénite, Lyon, 69495, France
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