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Filter by:The aim of the study is to assess the safety & immunogenicity of a pandemic influenza vaccine administered at 2 different time points. The Protocol Posting has been updated in order to comply with the FDA Amendment Act, Sep 2007.
The purpose of this study is to test the specific humoral response after an intramuscular and intradermal influenza vaccination in lung transplant recipients
Influenza pandemics are caused by viruses that possess an Hemagglutinin molecule to which most of the population lacks immunity. If such virus is pathogenic to human and demonstrates the ability to transmit from person to person, the result is a global outbreak of disease that affects a high percentage of individuals in a short period of time and is likely to cause substantially increased mortality and morbidity in all countries of the world. Recently, purely avian influenza viruses, including the H5N1, H9N2 and H7N7 subtypes, have been directly transmitted to humans, raising concern over the possibility of a new influenza pandemic among the world's immunologically naive populations. In order to face this kind of situation, a pandemic influenza vaccine has to be developed.
Objectives: To determine whether people systematically misremember the “myths” (false information) as true, and to assess effects on perceptions of risk and behavioral intentions.
The study will be held in the winter of 2005-2007. The aim is to assess the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine in health care workers (HCW).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate INR and INR related index and Warfarin weekly dosage variations after Influenza Vaccination