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Screening Healthy Volunteers for Influenza Challenge Studies | NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Screening Healthy Volunteers for Influenza Challenge Studies | NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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Healthy Volunteers Needed to Fight the Flu

Screening Healthy Volunteers for Influenza Challenge Studies

If you are healthy, have some time, and have an interest in helping researchers make discoveries about influenza (the flu), we need you for a screening study. The screening is used to determine eligibility for future studies that will help researchers learn more about the development and course of the flu virus.

Who can participate?

You may be eligible for screening if you are
  • 18 to 55 years old
  • A non-smoker or non-habitual smoker
  • Interested in participating in future studies

What does the study involve?

Participants will be asked to make one visit to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for a blood draw, medical history, and physical exam. If eligible for and interested in future studies, the participants will return to NIH and may need to stay in the inpatient unit.

Where is the study taking place?

The screening and studies will take place at the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center (Building 10) on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland. The NIH campus is accessible by car and public transportation.

How much does it cost?

There is no charge to participate in the screening and studies. All screening and study-related medical care and procedures are provided free of charge.

Will I receive payment?

Yes, you will be compensated for your participation in the screening, and additional compensation will be provided if you participate in future studies. Transportation and other expenses may also be covered.

How do I find out more or volunteer?

To learn more about this screening study for the LID Clinical Studies Unit Healthy Volunteer Protocols (trial ID: NCT01386424), please visit ClinicalTrials.gov.

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