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Filter by:To explore the immunogenicity and safety of quadrivalent split influenza virus vaccine in children aged 3-8 years with two doses and one dose. This clinical trial was designed as a self-controlled trial to observe the immunogenicity and safety. This study was an exploratory study. Sample size and test grouping: In this study, a total of 360 subjects were enrolled in a self-controlled trial design. In this study, 360 subjects aged 3 to 8 years old were enrolled. According to their previous influenza vaccine vaccination status, they were assigned to experimental group 1 (no previous influenza vaccine), experimental group 2 (one dose of influenza vaccine previously) and experimental group 3 (two or more doses of influenza vaccine previously), with 120 cases in each experimental group. All subjects received one dose of tetravalent influenza virus lysis vaccine on day 0,28 for immunogenicity and safety observation.
The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of mRNA-1073 compared to co-administered mRNA-1010 and mRNA-1273 vaccines and to the individual vaccines alone in healthy participants.
A comparison of clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in COVID-19, influenza and ARDS of other ethiologies
This study examines how the immune system responds to the flu virus (H3N2) during and after infection and how the flu virus is transmitted in the environment. The study will used a flu virus called the H3N2 influenza challenge virus which was produced specifically for use in clinical research in controlled conditions. The study will also assess the safety of the H3N2 influenza challenge in healthy subjects. Mild to moderate symptoms are expected based on previous studies with this strain of influenza.
Comparative assessment of the tolerability, safety and immunogenicity of the Flu-M vaccine vs. the Ultrix® vaccine by single vaccination of children aged 6 to 17 years.
Aims and hypotheses to be tested: Primary objective - To compare the IIV responses, in terms of seroconversion rates, using ID IIV with topical 5% imiquimod (IIV-Q-ID), ID influenza vaccine alone (IIV-ID), and the second dose of IM influenza vaccine (IIV-IM) among children who are IIV non-responders. Secondary objectives - To determine the IIV non-responder rate in healthy Hong Kong children. - To investigate the association between HLA molecules and IIV non-responsiveness. Hypotheses - The investigators hypothesize that among IIV non-responder children, the seroconversion rate after ID IIV with topical imiquimod will be significantly higher than a second IM IIV dose. - The investigators hypothesize that the IIV non-responder rate is approximately 5-10% in the paediatric population. - The investigators hypothesize that certain HLA alleles are associated with IIV non-responders.
Routine annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons aged≥6 months who do not have contraindications. For those aged 6 monthsthrough 8 years who have previously received ≥2 total doses of trivalent orquadrivalent influenza vaccine ≥4 weeks apart, they require only 1 dose ofinfluenza vaccine. For those who have not previously received ≥2 doses oftrivalent or quadrivalent influenza vaccine, they require 2 dose of influenzavaccine. but the evidence on how to select vaccine doses for quadrivalentinfluenza vaccine is limited in China. The study is a prospective, open-labelcomparison of the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of 1 versus 2 doses ofan inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine in subjects of 3-8 years old withdifferent history of influenza vaccination.
Comparative assessment of the tolerability, safety, and immunogenicity of the Flu-M® Inactivated Split Influenza Vaccine (without preservative) and the Flu-M® vaccine (with preservative) in volunteers aged between 18 and 60
Comparative assessment of the tolerability, safety, and immunogenicity of the FLU-M® Tetra quadrivalent inactivated split influenza vaccine and the Ultrix® vaccine in volunteers aged 60 years and above.
To trial the reactogenicity, safety and immunogenicity of the Flu-M inactivated split influenza vaccine in volunteers aged 18-60 years