Pregnancy vaccine puzzle: together or apart?

NCT ID NCT07097012

Summary

This study aims to find the best way to give two important vaccines during pregnancy: one for RSV (a common respiratory virus) and one for whooping cough (Tdap). Researchers want to see if giving both shots at the same doctor's visit or at separate visits is more practical, safe, and effective at building immunity for both the mother and baby. The study will involve 60 healthy pregnant individuals to help plan a larger future trial.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Canadian Center for Vaccinology

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    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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  • Centre hospitalier universitaire Ste-Justine

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    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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  • The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

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    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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  • Vaccine Evaluation Center

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    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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