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Clinical trials help advance medical research and improve healthcare. Every new treatment option must go through this process.
It is a medical research project conducted to find better ways to prevent, screen for, diagnose, or treat disease.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a potential Norovirus vaccine for adults ages 60 and older. Your participation in this study will help increase the knowledge and understanding of the Norovirus (virus that causes the stomach bug or food poisoning bug) and its treatment options.
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You or they may be eligible to participate in a study recruiting volunteers for an upcoming Norovirus (the virus that causes the stomach bug or food poisoning bug) vaccine research study.
Are you or a loved one healthy and 60 years old or older?
*Other criteria may apply.
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Fill out the form at the top of the webpage. Signing up does not guarantee that you will participate in the study.
The research site will assess if you are fully qualified to participate in the study. All of the study details will be explained to you at this time.
Fully qualified participants may be offered the chance to enroll in the study.
The study team reviews your information. If the study might be a good fit, someone will contact you for further information or to schedule a screening visit.
By participating, you have the opportunity to gain access to the latest treatment options from quality health professionals and advance healthcare.
These studies follow strict, scientific standards which protect patients and help produce reliable clinical trial results.