Clinical Trial

In-depth Analysis of the Immune Responses in the Upper Respiratory Tract of Influenza-infected Children

Study acronym: NoseFlu-Kids
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Summary
The NoseFlu-Kids project aims at characterizing the immune response in the upper respiratory tract in children aged 2 to 5 with a laboratory-confirmed influenza infection. The immune response during the acute phase of the infection and after recovery will be compared to that of control children with no infection or vaccinated with the inactivated flu vaccine by the nasal route (recruited as part of a mirror study in Oxford). The primary objective of this observational study is to quantify the inflammatory response in the nasal cavity and to correlate it with viral load and with clinical parameters. The study also aims to compare the inflammatory response measured in the nose to that measured in the blood. Participants will have two study visits including a blood draw, several nasal samplings (nasal lining fluid and nasal cells) and a saliva sampling, one within 72 hours of their hospital admission and another one month later. Nasal lining fluid and saliva will be obtained every two or three days until symptoms disappear. During those visits, questions regarding symptoms will be asked.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06998264
Lead Sponsor University Hospital, Geneva
Conditions Influenza Infection
Enrollment 40 participants
Start Date 2025-03-04
Primary Completion 2026-11 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-11 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-05-31