Clinical Trial 46871

Baltimore, MD 21201


Summary:

The Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is conducting an inpatient influenza (“flu”) challenge study this Sep7-17th. A flu challenge study tries to understand what happens when people are infected with the flu virus and how their bodies control the infection. To do this, we will admit healthy, non-pregnant people into an inpatient facility, infect (“challenge”) them with the flu virus, and monitor their symptoms. We will collect blood and other clinical specimens before and after the flu challenge. We will use these specimens to better understand how the immune system protects people from the flu. The internet is available within the inpatient unit and study participants working or taking classes remotely may continue to do so.


Qualified Participants Must:

• 18 through 46 years old
• Generally healthy
• Non-smoker
• Available for approximately twelve days for an inpatient stay
• Fully vaccinated against COVID-19
• Have not received a flu vaccine within 6 months of the flu challenge


Qualified Participants May Receive:

Eligible participants will be compensated up to $2625 over approximately 3.5 months.


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