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Research type:

Primary Research (e.g. trial) 

Title (lead author) etc:

A 1-year follow-on study from a randomised, head-to-head, multicentre, open-label study of two pandemic influenza vaccines in children  (de Whalley) 128 pages, Volume 15, number 45

DOI

10.3310/hta15450
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Headline:

One year after immunisation, children receiving two doses of the routinely recommended, adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine had higher antibody levels than those receiving the alternative, egg-free vaccine; both groups produced a marked serological response to the H1N1 component of the 2010/11 seasonal influenza vaccine. 

This report should be referenced as follows:

de Whalley P, Walker W, Snape M, Oeser C, Casey M, Moulsdale P, et al. A 1-year follow-on study from a randomised, head-to-head, multicentre, open-label study of two pandemic influenza vaccines in children. Health Technol Assess 2012;15(45).

Project ref:

10/111/01 

Original project title:

A 1-year follow-on study from a randomised, head-to-head, multicentre, open-label study of two pandemic influenza vaccines in children 

Chief Investigator:

Professor Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection & Immunity, Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford

Project Website

http://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk/ovg/swineflu

Start Date:

November 2010  

Date of publication in HTA journal series

January 2012

Cost:

£350,626 

Project Protocol:

Project protocol (pdf format, 463 kbytes)

Printed copies of this title despatched:

111 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month)

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