CompletedPhase 2NCT00908687
A/H5N1/LT Dose Ranging Study
Studying Avian influenza
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- Sponsor
- Intercell USA, Inc.
- Principal Investigator
- Eric Sheldon, MDMiami Research Associates
- Intervention
- A/H5N1(biological)
- Enrollment
- 500 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 18-49 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2009 – 2011
Study locations (6)
- Advanced Clinical Research Institute, Anaheim, California, United States
- Solano Clinical Research, Vallejo, California, United States
- Miami Research Associates, Miami, Florida, United States
- Accelovance, South Bend, Indiana, United States
- Johnson County Clinical Trials, Lenexa, Kansas, United States
- Jean Brown Research, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Collaborators
Department of Health and Human Services
Primary source
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