CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
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CMV vaccine shows promise in Long-Term protection study
⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️ CompletedThis study looked at how long the mRNA-1647 vaccine protects against cytomegalovirus (CMV) in adults who already received it in an earlier study. Some participants also got a booster dose to see if it improves immunity. The goal is to understand the vaccine's long-term safety and…
Matched conditions: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: ModernaTX, Inc. • Aim: ⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️
Last updated May 26, 2026 08:33 UTC
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New mRNA vaccine shows promise against common virus that can harm newborns
⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️ CompletedThis study tested an experimental mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1647) to prevent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in 315 healthy adults aged 18 to 40. Participants received one of three doses of the vaccine or a placebo. The main goals were to check safety and measure the body's immune respo…
Matched conditions: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: ModernaTX, Inc. • Aim: ⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️
Last updated May 19, 2026 11:48 UTC
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At-Home Finger-Prick test could help transplant patients avoid dangerous infections
Disease control CompletedThis study tested whether a simple finger-prick blood test done at home, with reminders from a mobile device, helps bone marrow transplant patients stay on schedule with weekly CMV monitoring. CMV is a common virus that can cause serious illness in people with weakened immune sys…
Matched conditions: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
Phase: NA • Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 08:58 UTC
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Scientists hunt for genes behind inner ear malformation
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study looked at 324 people with hearing loss tied to an inner ear problem called enlarged vestibular aqueducts (EVA). Researchers collected DNA, hearing tests, and scans to find genes that cause EVA. The goal was to learn more about the condition, not to test a treatment.
Matched conditions: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
Sponsor: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 13, 2026 15:59 UTC