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Rabies

Rabies Immune Plasma Booster Study
NCT01063140 | PHASE 1 | OBSERVATIONAL

Rabies immune globulin is a product that is lifesaving to unvaccinated individuals exposed to the rabies virus. Rabies immune globulin is made from plasma from immune donors. Currently the only practical method to obtain this plasma is to immunize normal volunteer Source Plasma donors and collect their plasma while titers are adequate. The use of rabies vaccine for immunization of normal Source Plasma donors is currently limited to a level that, while protective for the individual, is unsuitable for production of rabies immune globulin. The objective of this study is to obtain efficacy and safety data regarding the rabies boostering program to demonstrate that: 1. Rabies immune plasma production can be substantially increased by giving booster doses to previously immunized donors whose titers are below 10.0 IU/mL. 2. It is safe for normal Source Plasma donors to receive booster doses of rabies vaccine on a regular basis. This study utilizes two rabies vaccines approved by the FDA, I

Trial Information
10 Sites
491 Participants
Recruiting
18 Years to 65 Years

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CSL Donor Plasma Center
Tempe,Arizona,United States,85282
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Rock Island,Illinois,United States,61201
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Oak Park,Michigan,United States,48237
CSL Donor Plasma Center
St. Paul,Minnesota,United States,55104
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Cleveland,Ohio,United States,44109
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Springfield,Ohio,United States,45503
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Oklahoma City,Oklahoma,United States,73103
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Medord,Oregon,United States,97501
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Knoxville,Tennessee,United States,37916
CSL Donor Plasma Center
Salt Lake City,Utah,United States,84115

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