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NIAID to test avian flu vaccine

Emergency Management Alert, March 29, 2005

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) began recruiting volunteers last week to test and investigate the safety of an avian flu vaccine.

Sites in Rochester, NY, Baltimore, and Los Angeles will enroll a total of 450 adults in the program.

"While there have been few cases worldwide of the avian influenza infection in humans, the public health community is concerned that the virus will develop the capability of efficiently spreading from human to human, and thus create a risk for a worldwide pandemic," said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, MD.

The Phase I trial will test the vaccine's safety and ability to generate an immune response in 450 healthy adults aged 18 to 64. If the vaccine is shown to be safe in adults, there are plans to test it in other populations, such as the elderly and children.

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