Scientists probe why flu shots sometimes fail
NCT ID NCT07240922
Summary
This study aims to understand why getting a flu shot every year might make it less effective for some people. Researchers will follow 600 healthy adults in Hong Kong, giving them different combinations of flu shots and nasal spray vaccines over two years to see how their immune systems respond. The goal is to learn how to make future flu vaccines work better for everyone.
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School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong
RECRUITINGHong Kong, 00000, Hong Kong
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