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Active clinical trials for "Influenza, Human"

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Safety and Immunogenicity of a Cell Derived Subunit Trivalent Nonadjuvated Influenza Study Vaccine...

Influenza

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of a single intramuscular (IM) injection of the cell derived subunit trivalent nonadjuvanted influenza vaccine in adult and elderly subjects and the antibody response to each influenza vaccine antigen, as measured by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) at approximately 21 days postimmunization in adult and elderly subjects in compliance with the requirements of the current EU recommendations for clinical trials related to yearly licensing of influenza vaccines.

Completed37 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals' Quadrivalent...

Influenza

The purpose of this trial is to demonstrate the acceptable safety profile and the immunological non-inferiority of the FLU D-QIV vaccine manufactured with this investigational process (FLU D-QIV Investigational Process [IP]) compared to FLU D-QIV manufactured with the current licensed process (FLU D-QIV Licensed Process [LP]).

Completed58 enrollment criteria

Safety and Immunogenicity of Two Doses of aH5N1 Vaccine in Adult and Elderly Subjects With and Without...

InfluenzaHuman

Evaluate the safety, immune response and reactogenicity of aH5N1 vaccination in adult (18 through 60 years of age) and elderly (≥61 years of age) subjects with and without underlying medical conditions.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Protective Efficacy of Flublok® Quadrivalent Versus Licensed Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Adults...

Influenza

The goal of this study is to establish that Flublok Quadrivalent is non-inferior to fully licensed (traditional approval status) quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV4) in protecting against laboratory-confirmed clinical influenza disease in the ≥50 year age population.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Priming Effects by PLAI Vaccine on the Subsequent Response to Inactivated H5N1 Vaccine...

Avian Influenza

This study aim to compare immunogenicity of the inactivated H5 influenza vaccine single dose between subjects previously vaccinated with LAIV H5N2 and naïve subjects

Completed23 enrollment criteria

A Phase I Clinical Trial for Inactivated Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine (Split Virion) in Healthy...

Influenza

Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses. There are three types of the virus including A, B and C. Both type A and type B viruses can cause acute febrile respiratory tract infection, characterized by sudden fever, headache, muscle pain, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion and general malaise. Influenza can periodically cause worldwide pandemic. For nearly a century, the influenza virus had occurred four large variation, causing three world pandemic. Studies have shown that since 1957, most of those new variants of influenza virus started in China, which is recognized by the world to have high incidence of influenza. At present, trivalent influenza vaccines are widely used in China. They only contain two kinds of type A virus antigens and one type B virus antigen. But since 2000, two kinds of type B strains (Victoria and Yamagata) have caused an alternating cycle in different seasons. Gradually, evolved from the original single lineage of influenza B virus B/Yamagata, two distinct antigenic lineages-B/Victoria and B/Yamagata have alternately dominated or caused a mix of popular lineage. These two lineages have little or nearly no cross-protection. Therefore, trivalent influenza vaccines may not cover the popular strains of influenza B virus, whereas quadrivalent influenza vaccines will help to simultaneously prevent two kinds of type A viruses and two kinds of type B virus.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Safety and Immunogenicity Among Healthy Children Receiving Fluzone® Quadrivalent, Influenza Vaccine...

Influenza

The study will evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of the 2014-2015 formulation of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine, administered in a 1- or 2-dose schedule, in accordance with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations, in children 6 months to < 9 years of age. Objective: To describe the safety of the 2014-2015 formulation of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine, administered in a 1- or 2-dose schedule, in accordance with ACIP recommendations, in children 6 months to < 9 years of age. Observational objectives: To describe the immunogenicity of the 2014-2015 formulation of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine, administered in a 1- or 2-dose schedule in accordance with ACIP recommendations, in children 6 months to < 9 years of age. To submit available sera from each subject to Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) for further analysis by the WHO, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to support formulation recommendations for subsequent influenza vaccines.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Immunogenicity and Safety of Different Dosing Schedules of Trivalent Influenza Vaccine in HIV-infected...

Influenza

The overall aim of this project is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of 3 different dosing options of trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) vaccination of HIV-infected pregnant women: single dose, double dose (at same time point) and two-doses (1 month apart).

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Oseltamivir for Influenza Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Children Under One

Influenza

Currently, there is no treatment for children less than one year of age with influenza related lower respiratory tract infection that is either considered standard or registered in any country. This dismal scenario exists even though influenza related LRTI is a significant illness causing morbidity and mortality, especially in children less than 6 months of age. Avian influenza has been reported rarely in children less than one. There are no data in Vietnam and very few data in Thailand on the burden of influenza in children less than one. This young age group suffers high mortality. Oseltamivir may be beneficial in such children. This is basis of this trial.

Withdrawn34 enrollment criteria

Post-marketing Clinical Observation of an Inactivated Influenza Split Vaccine

Human Influenza

Phase III clinical trial was carried out in Jintan city, Jiangsu Province, China in May, 2006. Trial results showed that the vaccine had proved safety and immunogenicity. Influenza vaccine of Hualanbio has obtained production permission and marketing authorization in May, 2008. In order to further investigate the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine in the market, The clinical observation was planned to be conducted in Mianyang city (Yanting County), Sichuan Province, China.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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