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NCT ID: NCT04770649 Terminated - Clinical trials for Vaccine Adverse Reaction

Vaccine Observation to Include All Communities for Equitable Science

VOICES
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

VOICES is a longitudinal, prospective, observational study that will enroll up to 10,000 subjects of diverse racial backgrounds being administered an emergency use authorized COVID-19 vaccine, for collection and analysis of stool and blood samples. It has recently been shown that the gut microbiome, the collection of microbes that line our GI tract, play a significant role in vaccine immune response and severe complications from COVID-19. The identification of biomarkers may aid in predicting response to vaccination and are critical towards improving vaccine-induced immunity. These real-world patient derived biomarkers could be used as interventional targets for the design of innovative adjuvant co-therapies that can boost an effective immune response to the vaccine, enhancing efficacy for a broader population, including those at most risk. Subjects who meet the entry criteria will provide two samples each of blood, one prior to and one following vaccine administration. Follow-up questionnaires will be sent at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months to determine if participants have contracted COVID-19 or have experienced any adverse effects of the vaccine. Nasal swab samples will also be collected from participants that have contracted COVID-19. The samples will be analyzed to determine the impact of gut microbiome composition and function on the immune system and vaccine efficacy.

NCT ID: NCT03966300 Terminated - Fear Clinical Trials

Improving the School Vaccination Experience: What CARDs Are You Going to Play?

Start date: September 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Vaccination hesitancy is identified as a threat to global health by the World Health Organization (WHO). For adolescents undergoing vaccination at school, prior studies demonstrate that concerns about pain and/or fear of needles contribute to negative experiences with vaccination and non-compliance with vaccination. The investigators developed an intervention that addresses vaccination hesitancy. In this study, investigators will evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention in a randomized controlled trial.