Influenza Vaccine Study
Influenza is a highly contagious virus and is one of the leading causes of death in the world. Older adults are at greater risk of serious complications from influenza, such as pneumonia. The best way to be protected from influenza and related complications is to receive a flu vaccine annually. However, the influenza virus evolves rapidly, making it challenging for the current vaccines to provide complete protection every year.
This study is researching an investigational influenza vaccine for people aged 65 and older. The vaccine aims to be more effective in preventing influenza A and B in comparison to current publicly available influenza vaccines. You would be assigned randomly to either the investigational study vaccine or a current influenza vaccine.
Study Details
The study would require you to come to the clinic for 3 visits over a 6-month period. Visits will range from 30 minutes to 2 hours. At the visits we will check your medical history, conduct physical examinations and administer the vaccination. Anytime you experience an influenza-like illness during the study period, you would be required to come to the clinic for 2 visits to collect a swab and information about your illness. You will be reimbursed for your time in the research study.
Eligibility Criteria
- Aged 65 years or older
- Have not received an influenza vaccine in the last 6 months
- Not immunocompromised