CompletedPhase 1NCT02480101
Reactogenicity, Safety and Immunogenicity of a LAIV H7N9 Influenza Vaccine
Studying Avian influenza
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- Sponsor
- Research Institute of Influenza, Russia
- Principal Investigator
- Larisa G Rudenko, MD PhD DScInstitute of Experimental Medicine
- Intervention
- H7N9 live influenza vaccine(biological)
- Enrollment
- 40 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 18-49 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2014 – 2015
Collaborators
World Health Organization · Institute of Experimental Medicine, Russia
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