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Therapeutic Areas: Immunology | Neurology | Infections and Infectious Diseases | Vaccines
Disease Category: Meningitis
Location: United States, ID

Trial Information

Meningitis Vaccine Clinical Trial (10-12 year olds)

This office is part of a clinical trial* to test an investigational** vaccine for meningococcal disease type B (MnB) in children aged 10 to12 years. This trial is called "Memento™ 015". The goal of this trial is to help doctors to understand if an investigational vaccine for MnB works by itself and in combination with the MCV4 (a licensed vaccine against 4 other types of meningococcal disease) and Tdap (a licensed vaccine against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) vaccines and to compare those results with children who did not receive the investigational vaccine for MnB. By participating in this trial, your child will receive shots of the investigational vaccine** for MnB and/or MCV4 and Tdap. *A clinical trial is a carefully managed study done by doctors to learn more about potential new medications and treatments. **An investigational vaccine is an unapproved vaccine that is being tested in a clinical trial.

View the Memento 015 Flyer

Patient Inclusion Criteria: 10-12 years of age

Patient Exclusion Criteria: less than 10 or over 12 years of age

Laura Seals, Patient Recruitment Coordinator
Advanced Clinical Research, ID
2950 East Magic View Dr., Suite 182
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-377-8653 ext. 102 or 104
Fax: 208-377-8659
Email: laura.seals@acr-research.com

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Research Center Information: Advanced Clinical Research, ID

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