Scientists hunt for hidden immunity to animal viruses in cambodia

NCT ID NCT06680843

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how the immune system of healthy adults in Cambodia reacts to viruses that can spread from animals to people. Researchers will collect blood samples from 400 people who have close contact with animals, such as those working in wet markets or living near bat caves. The goal is to measure antibodies and immune cells that fight these viruses, which may help understand how to prevent future outbreaks.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Communicable Disease Control Department

    RECRUITING

    Battambang, Cambodia

  • Communicable Disease Control Department

    RECRUITING

    Kampong Thom, Cambodia

  • Communicable Disease Control Department

    RECRUITING

    Kampot, Cambodia

  • Communicable Disease Control Department

    RECRUITING

    Stung Treng, Cambodia

  • Communicable Disease Control Department

    RECRUITING

    Takeo, Cambodia