Scientists track kids for 3 years to see if diarrhea vaccine lasts
NCT ID NCT07320716
Summary
This study aims to see how long a vaccine against Shigella bacteria, a major cause of severe diarrhea, keeps working in African children. It will follow 528 children for up to three years after their last vaccine dose to measure their immune response. The study involves no new vaccinations, only blood draws to check immunity levels over time.
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