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Winter Vomiting Bug Research Study

Winter Vomiting Bug Research Study

Study site(s):
Glasgow
Liverpool
Newcastle
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Winter Vomiting Bug Research Study

Norovirus, sometimes known as the "Winter Vomiting Bug", is one of the most common stomach bugs in the UK and affects millions every year.

What is the trial about?

In this clinical study, we are researching an investigative norovirus vaccine and its effectiveness at preventing norovirus in patients over the age of 60. Norovirus can be really unpleasant and this study hopes to reduce the impact norovirus has on the population.

If you are 60 years old or older, you may be eligible to take part in this investigative norovirus vaccine research study and potentially help shape future healthcare.

Meet your Investigator for this study

With you every step of your clinical trial journey, your Principal Investigator for this study is:
Dr Connor McGladdery
Dr Connor McGladdery
Clinical Research Physician
Dr Imrozia Munsoor
Dr Imrozia Munsoor
Clinical Research Physician
Dr Sabrina Bhattacharya
Dr Sabrina Bhattacharya
Clinical Research Physician

Who can participate in the trial?

All adults 60+

What is the study process?

This study will involve participants receiving the study injection just once with up to 7 clinic visits required over the course of the 2 year study.

What can you expect as compensation?

Participants in the study will also receive reimbursement for study-related activities.

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Do you have further questions?

Please contact the respective study site(s) for questions:
Glasgow
E-mail:
info.glasgow@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0141 946 7888
Liverpool
E-mail:
bridleclinic@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0151 315 0090
Newcastle
E-mail:
newcastleclinic@futuremeds.com
Phone:
0191 820 5151

Register for your trial here

Once you have registered your interest, one of our team will be in touch with you!

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