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Filter by:Demonstrate non-inferiority of the post-vaccination (Day 22) Hemagglutination inhibition (HI) Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) of trivalent, inactivated, subunit influenza vaccine (TIV) over the corresponding GMTs of the comparator vaccine for all three strains, in healthy adults aged 50 years and above. Demonstrate non-inferiority of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion in antibody titers at Day 22 in the TIV group over the corresponding percentages of subjects in the comparator group for all three strains, in healthy adults aged 50 years and above.
To assess immunogenicity of a single intramuscular injection of Fluval AB suspension for injection (trivalent, seasonal influenza vaccine, active ingredient content: 15 μgHA/0.5mL of seasonal A/H1N1, A/H3N2 and B influenza antigens each), as measured by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test.
This is a study to assess the immune (antibody) response and safety of a bioCSL split virion, inactivated influenza vaccine containing the 2013/2014 formulation of Enzira® vaccine in healthy adult volunteers aged between 18 and 60 years.
This prospective annual release study is designed to evaluate the safety on new influenza virus vaccine strains to be included in FluMist Quadrivalent for the 2013-2014 influenza season.
Egg allergy is common in early childhood, affecting at least one in 50 preschool children. Influenza ("'flu") vaccines contain egg protein, as the vaccine is cultured in hen's eggs. There is robust data to support the safety of influenza vaccines (containing low or negligible amounts of egg protein) in patients with egg allergy. A new influenza vaccine, known as LAIV (Live Attenuated Intranasal Vaccine) has recently been approved by a number of licensing boards and is given by a spray into the nose. This new vaccine has been available in the United States for several years and is highly effective and against influenza infection, with an excellent safety profile in children without egg allergy. However, LAIV is also grown in hen's eggs and contains egg protein, and there are NO existing data on the safety of LAIV in egg-allergic children. The objective of this multicentre study is to assess the safety of intranasal LAIV in egg-allergic children, in order to demonstrate that these children can safely be given the new LAIV within a primary care health environment.
This is a study to assess the immune (antibody) response and safety of the 2013/2014 formulation of Enzira® vaccine in healthy adult volunteers aged 18 years or older.
Evaluate safety and tolerability of TIVa or TIVb vaccine in healthy children and adolescents 4 to 17 years of age.
Evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of three dosage levels of swine influenza vaccine in children ages 3 to <9 years, adolescents 9 to <18 years, adults 18 to <65 years and elderly 65 years and older.
This study will provide the Senegal Ministry of Health with data on the clinical efficacy of the Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV). This data will inform future policy considerations for influenza vaccine.
The purpose of this study is: - to assess the efficacy of Ergoferon in treatment of influenza; - to assess the safety of Ergoferon in treatment of influenza; - to compare the efficacy of Ergoferon and Oseltamivir for treatment of influenza.