Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) of HAI Antibody in Serum at Baseline by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of HAI Antibody in Serum at Day 8 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of HAI Antibody in Serum at Day 29 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of HAI Antibody in Serum at Day 61 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving HAI Seroconversion From Baseline in Serum at Day 8 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving HAI Seroconversion in Serum From Baseline at Day 29 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving HAI Seroconversion in Serum From Baseline at Day 61 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of Microneutralization (MN) Antibody in Serum at Baseline by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of MN Antibody in Serum at Day 8 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of MN Antibody in Serum at Day 29 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
GMT of MN Antibody in Serum at Day 61 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results. The geometric mean across samples was calculated within each study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving MN Seroconversion From Baseline in Serum at Day 8 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving MN Seroconversion From Baseline in Serum at Day 29 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Percentage of Healthy Participants Achieving MN Seroconversion From Baseline in Serum at Day 61 by Infection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) and post-challenge on Days 8, 29 and 61 for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. Seroconversion was defined as a pre-challenge titer 1:10 or greater and a minimum 4-fold rise in post-challenge antibody titer. The percentage of participants achieving seroconversion was calculated within each post-challenge study day and by infection status as observed over the study challenge period (Day 2 to Day 8); RT-PCR Negative (never positive), RT-PCR Positive Asymptomatic (participants with at least one positive PCR result but no symptoms reported), at least once RT-PCR Positive Symptomatic (or MMID).
Duration of Viral Shedding in Nasopharyngeal (NP) Swab by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). Duration of viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from NP swab) was calculated from the day of the initial positive PCR result to the day of the last positive PCR result prior to discharge from the challenge unit facility, regardless of intermittent negative PCR results. The mean duration of viral shedding was calculated among participants with detected virus within each pre-challenge HAI seroprotection status group.
Duration of Viral Shedding in NP Swab by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). Duration of viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from NP swab) was calculated from the day of the initial positive PCR result to the day of the last positive PCR result prior to discharge from the challenge unit facility, regardless of intermittent negative PCR results. The mean duration of viral shedding was calculated among participants with detected virus within each pre-challenge MN seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 2 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 3 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 4 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 5 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 6 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 7 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 8 by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab Anytime Post-challenge by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 2 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 3 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 4 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 5 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 6 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 7 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab at Day 8 by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Number of Participants With Viral Shedding in NP Swab Anytime Post-challenge by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated for available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The number of participants with viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated for each study day post-challenge (Day 2 to Day 8) and at any time during the entire challenge period within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Time Until Detectable Viral Shedding in NP Swab by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). Time until viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated as the initial day of viral shedding post-challenge for each participant. Median time to viral shedding was calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group via the Kaplan-Meier estimator.
Time Until Detectable Viral Shedding in NP Swab by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). Time until viral shedding (detected by any approved positive RT-PCR test from a NP swab) was calculated as the initial day of viral shedding post-challenge for each participant. Median time to viral shedding was calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group via the Kaplan-Meier estimator.
Magnitude of Viral Shedding in NP Swab by Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The quantity of viral load copies/mL from NP swab was measured via quantitative RT-PCR result for each post-challenge study day. The mean of each sample's quantitative PCR replicate results was calculated from available results. Total viral shedding, as observed until study discharge, was calculated as the area under the curve (AUC), then log-10 transformed. Peak viral shedding was calculated as the maximum viral load copies/mL observed until study discharge, then log-10 transformed. The mean and median of the log-10 AUC and the mean and median of the log-10 peak viral load were both calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Magnitude of Viral Shedding in NP Swab by Baseline MN Seroprotection Status
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the MN assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The quantity of viral load copies/mL from NP swab was measured via quantitative RT-PCR result for each post-challenge study day. The mean of each sample's quantitative PCR replicate results was calculated from available results. Total viral shedding, as observed until study discharge, was calculated as the area under the curve (AUC), then log-10 transformed. Peak viral shedding was calculated as the maximum viral load copies/mL observed until study discharge, then log-10 transformed. The mean and median of the log-10 AUC and the mean and median of the log-10 peak viral load were both calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group.
Percentage of Participants Reporting Any MMID Symptom During Challenge Period by Viral Shedding Status and Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status From Serum Measured at Baseline - RT-PCR Positive (One or More)
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The presence of any of the following symptoms was assessed from Day 2 to Day 8; body aches or pain, chest tightness, chills, conjunctivitis, nasal congestion, sinus congestion, coryza, decreased appetite, diarrhea, dry cough, dyspnea, fatigue, fever, headache, lymphopenia, nausea, a 3% or more decrease in oxygen saturation from baseline, productive cough, rhinorrhea, sore throat, and sweats. The percentage of participants that reported any symptom was calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group and by viral shedding status, as observed anytime from Day 2 to Day 8; RT-PCR Negative (never positive), and at least once RT-PCR Positive.
Percentage of Participants Reporting Any MMID Symptom During Challenge Period by Viral Shedding Status and Baseline HAI Seroprotection Status From Serum Measured at Baseline With RT-PCR Negative (None Positive)
Blood samples were collected pre-challenge (Day -2) for the HAI assay conducted with the A/Bethesda/MM2/H1N1 virus as the antigen. The geometric mean of each sample's replicate results was calculated from available results, then grouped by seroprotection status (titer results >= 1:40 vs < 1:40). The presence of any of the following symptoms was assessed from Day 2 to Day 8; body aches or pain, chest tightness, chills, conjunctivitis, nasal congestion, sinus congestion, coryza, decreased appetite, diarrhea, dry cough, dyspnea, fatigue, fever, headache, lymphopenia, nausea, a 3% or more decrease in oxygen saturation from baseline, productive cough, rhinorrhea, sore throat, and sweats. The percentage of participants that reported any symptom was calculated within each pre-challenge seroprotection status group and by viral shedding status, as observed anytime from Day 2 to Day 8; RT-PCR Negative (never positive), and at least once RT-PCR Positive.
Number of Serious Adverse Events (SAE) Post-challenge Through the Inpatient Stay
SAEs included any untoward medical occurrence that resulted in death or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; was life threatening or a persistent/significant disability/incapacity; required inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization. All events are included regardless of relationship to the study challenge.
Number of Serious Adverse Events (SAE) Post- Inpatient Discharge Through the Duration of the Study
SAEs included any untoward medical occurrence that resulted in death or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; was life threatening or a persistent/significant disability/incapacity; required inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization. All events are included regardless of relationship to the study challenge.This table provides the number and percentage of participants who reported SAEs following discharge from the study hospital.