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Overview
Could you be part of the next vaccine breakthrough?
Want to help your community by advancing influenza research and potentially be compensated? See if you are eligible to join a clinical study. Vaccination is the primary method for preventing influenza and its potentially severe complications. Efficacy of the conventional influenza vaccines in the adult population is demonstrated to be high.
More Information About Flu and Influenza
It is estimated that the global disease burden from influenza includes up to a billion infections, 3–5 million cases of severe disease, and 290,000–650,000 deaths annually. 1 Adults 65 years of age or older are particularly vulnerable to the complications resulting from influenza infections with higher rates of influenza‐associated complications and hospitalizations than younger people. 2 , 3 , 4 Older adults make up the majority of influenza-related deaths, with up to 90% of deaths occurring in this age group. 5
Qualified participants of this research study will receive at no cost
- Study-related physical exams
- Study-related lab work
- Study-related procedures
Compensation of $676 for time and travel is available for qualified participants.
Friends & Family $25 referral, per qualified referral.
Transportation available (call for more details).
Ages
50 and over
Study Topics
Vaccine
See If You Qualify For This Study
Flu Resources
- Influenza, or the flu, is a threat to global health worldwide with an estimated 1 billion cases every year
- Seasonal flu vaccines are approved for use in most populations, but leave room for improvement, as they typically provide 40 percent to 60 percent protection against circulating flu strains
- Seasonal flu is a respiratory infection caused by the flu virus
- Flu results in an estimated 1 billion cases every year, including approximately 5 million cases of severe illness and 290,000 to up to 650,000 deaths worldwide
- Flu spreads easily and can lead to serious complications for people with weakened immune systems, certain chronic medical conditions, older people, young children, and pregnant women
Participation in Clinical Research: 3 Easy Steps
01. Get In Touch
Contact us to see what studies you may qualify for. Our recruitment manager will ask you a few questions and see if you are eligible for a current or upcoming study.
02. Pre-Screening / Physical Assessment
The next step is a visit to the research facility for a complimentary physical assessment. You will receive an informed consent form (ICF) This is required as part of the screening process and you may ask or discuss any questions you may have.
03. Study Participation Begins
The clinic doctor will review the results from your screening to make sure you are a good fit for a study. Your safety and well-being are always our top priority. participation in the clinical research study can begin
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Do You Not Meet the Criteria for This Study?
You could still participate in other studies. Contact us to be added to our database and you’ll be notified about our future studies that may be right for you.