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Nasal spray vs. needle: which flu vaccine works better?

NCT ID NCT05921448

First seen Mar 29, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 10 times

Summary

This study compares two types of flu vaccines: a nasal spray and a shot. It involves 60 healthy adults aged 18-49. Researchers will measure immune responses in the nose and blood to see which vaccine triggers stronger protection. The goal is to improve future flu vaccines.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Copenhagen Hospital Biobank Unit, Department of Clinical Immunology, Rigshospitalet, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark

  • Department of Medicine, Section of Respiratory Medicine, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital

    Gentofte Municipality, Copenhagen, 2900, Denmark

  • Diagnostic Immunology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Rigshospitalet, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark

  • Imperial College

    London, W12 0NN, United Kingdom

  • Institute for Immunology and Microbiology (ISIM), Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen

    Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark

  • National Influenza Center for WHO at Statens Serum Institut (SSI)

    Copenhagen, 2300, Denmark

  • Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

    Kongens Lyngby, 2800, Denmark

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