A Laboratory Evaluation of the Humoral Immune Response in Adults and Children to the H1 Hemagglutinin...
Immunologic TestsThe purpose of this exploratory, retrospective laboratory study is to assess the humoral immune response to H1 hemagglutinin stalk domain and other influenza A virus protein epitopes following administration, in adults and children, of GSK Biologicals' adjuvanted and unadjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccines, using archived serum samples from previously completed clinical trials.
Influenza Resistance Information Study
InfluenzaThis study will assist in the early detection of influenza resistant to antivirals and will monitor the clinical outcome of adults and children infected with influenza according to subtype and susceptibility. Participants clinically diagnosed with influenza will undergo a rapid diagnostic test and viral sampling at Baseline and on Days 3, 6, and 10. Participants will be clinically managed according to local guidelines and the decision to treat/not treat will be at the discretion of the Investigator.
Immuno-virological Characterization of Severe H1N1v Influenza Infection in Bronchoalveolar Lavage...
InfluenzaAcute Lung Injury1 moreThe influenza A/H1N1v pandemic virus causes severe pneumonia that can lead to acute respiratory distress syndrome and death even in healthy young individuals. The respective roles of viral replication, bacterial infection and immune alterations of the host during such severe influenza H1N1v infection need to be clarified in order to optimize patients care. In this context, we aim to study immune and virological parameters in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid during severe influenza A/H1N1v infection with pulmonary involvement in intensive care unit. Results will be correlated to bacterial or viral pulmonary co-infections and to peripheral blood immune and virological parameters.
FLU A+B Nasal Swab Clinical Study
InfluenzaThe purpose of this clinical study is to obtain clearance for the nasal swab sample type by demonstrating the performance characteristics of the FLU A+B Test versus standard laboratory culture for Influenza A and B viruses using nasal swab samples.
Study of Influenza Virus Infection in Children Hospitalized in Spain in Two Consecutive Influenza...
Influenza Virus InfectionThis is an epidemiological, retrospective and observational study, by reviewing clinical histories, of children hospitalized for influenza virus infection, their comorbidities and the treatments that have been performed
Health Status Prior and Post Infection With Influenza or COVID 19: a Population Based Retrospective...
Covid 19InfluenzaThe overall project aim is to study outcomes after COVID-19 and influenza hospitalisation from 2016 - 2021 by retrieving data from the main social security carriers in Austria for the years 2010-2018
Uptake of the Childhood Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) and Influenza-related Healthcare...
InfluenzaIn 2013, the NHS started a vaccination program in some regions of England to provide free flu vaccines to children aged 2 years or older, and younger than 16 years. The program has since been rolled out across England. Most children are given a vaccine that is sprayed into their nose. In clinical trials, this vaccine has been shown to protect children from experiencing severe flu symptoms. It is important to describe how it is used, and what happens to children who receive it in the wider community. This evidence will help the NHS to check that the vaccine roll out runs as planned and produces the intended benefits. This study aims to: (1) describe how many children each year receive flu vaccines, and describe the characteristics of children who are and aren't vaccinated for influenza; (2) test how often children receiving the vaccine see their GP or a hospital doctor for symptoms related to flu, compared to those who don't; and (3) to test what groups of children are more or less likely to receive a flu vaccine. To answer these objectives, the study will use the Clinical Practice Research Datalink, linked to Hospital Episode Statistics and the Office for National Statistics database.
Influenza Vaccination and COPD Phenotypes
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe aim of this study is to determine responses of the immune system to the annual flu vaccination in people with COPD who experience frequent or infrequent exacerbations and healthy participants. We will collect blood and saliva immediately before and one month after flu vaccination at GP surgeries in the Autumn/Winter period. By measuring how quickly antibodies (that provide protection against infection) develop in the blood after vaccination we can provide important new information to help confirm whether those prone to COPD flare ups have weaker immune systems.
Project IMPACT Immunizations (IMProving America's Communities Together)
InfluenzaThe primary objective of this study is to evaluate how implementing an innovative care model that provides the pharmacist access to a patient's vaccine history at the point-of-care impacts the pharmacist's ability to identify unmet vaccination needs and increase vaccination rates for routinely recommended adult vaccinations.
Influenza Vaccine in HIV Study
InfluenzaHumanThe aims of this study are: to investigate if HIV infection alters the antibody responses to influenza and to assess the ability of licensed influenza vaccine to induce functional non-neutralising antibodies in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected subjects.