Sniffing out a better whooping cough shot? new nasal vaccine tested in kids
NCT ID NCT05116241
Summary
This study tested a new whooping cough vaccine given as a nasal spray, called BPZE1. Researchers wanted to see if it was safe and how well it triggered an immune response in healthy children aged 6 to 17. They compared the nasal spray to the standard Tdap shot (Boostrix) and to giving both vaccines together.
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Locations
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Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Bradford Royal Infirmary
Bradford, United Kingdom
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Bristol Royal Hospital For Children
Bristol, United Kingdom
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CSA Clinica San Augustin
San José, Costa Rica
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IICIMED Instituto de Investigacion en Ciencias Medicas
San José, Costa Rica
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Leicester Children's Hospital, Ward 14, Level 4,
Leicester, United Kingdom
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MRI, Metropolitan Research Institute
San José, Costa Rica
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Oxford Vaccine Group
Oxford, United Kingdom
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St George's Healthcare NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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Sydney Children's Hospital
Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney Children's Hospital
Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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Telethon Kids Institute
Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Southampton, United Kingdom
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University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Women's and Children's Hospital
North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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