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In this study, the safety and immunogenicity of the current formulation of aTIV will be compared to aTIV-modified formulations in which the dosage of the MF59 adjuvant will be doubled or tripled and/or the dosage of the 3 influenza virus strains will be doubled, in independently-living elderly subjects ≥ 65 years of age.
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Male and female subjects ≥65 years of age on the day of screening who are healthy or have chronic illnesses that are stable and well controlled.
Subjects assessed as mentally competent, who have given informed consent after the nature of the study has been explained according to local requirements
In good health as determined by:
Able to understand and comply with all study procedures and visits, and are able to complete an eDiary
Individuals who have access to a working telephone and are able to receive periodic telephone calls
Exclusion criteria
Individuals who have received any type of influenza vaccine (licensed or experimental) within the past 6 months
Individuals who have received any other licensed vaccines within 30 days (for inactivated vaccines) or 42 days (for live vaccines) prior to enrollment in this study
Individuals who have cancer except for:
Individuals with autoimmune disease (including rheumatoid arthritis)
Individuals with diabetes mellitus, type I
Individuals with a body mass index (BMI) ≤18 or ≥35.
Asthma that is greater than mild in severity and / or has exacerbations more than 2 days per week
Congestive heart failure with symptoms as severe as or more severe than dyspnea with short walks or climbing a single flight of stairs (for example, greater than New York Heart Association class 2)
History of progressive or severe neurologic disorders including but not limited to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, epilepsy disorders requiring medication for control, encephalitis, Alzheimer's and CVA
Individuals who are hypersensitive to ovalbumin, chicken protein, chicken feathers, influenza viral protein, kanamycin and neomycin sulfate or any other component of the vaccines in study
Individuals who have a history of neurological symptoms or signs, or anaphylactic shock following administration of any vaccine
Individuals who have a known or suspected (or have a high risk of developing) impairment/alteration of immune function resulting from, for example,
a. Receipt of immunosuppressive therapy (defined as follows) within the past 60 days and/or anticipated to receive immunosuppressive therapy at any point within 21 days of Visit 1.
i. Cancer chemotherapy/radiotherapy ii. Systemic corticosteroids ( i.e., 15 mg or greater per day of prednisone or equivalent) iii. Chronic use of inhaled/intranasal high potency corticosteroids (budesonide 800 μg per day or fluticasone 750 μg per day) b. Receipt of immunostimulants c. Receipt of parenteral immunoglobulin preparation, blood products and/or plasma derivate within the past 3 months and for the full length of the study d. Suspected or known HIV infection or HIV-related disease
Individuals who have a known or suspected history of drug or alcohol abuse
Individuals who, within the past 12 months, have had laboratory confirmed influenza disease
Individuals who, within the past 30 days have received any investigational agent.
Individuals who plan to receive another vaccine within 30 days of receipt of the study vaccination.
Individuals who, within the past 14 days, have experienced:
Individuals who are taking part in another clinical study
Individuals who are research staff directly involved with the clinical study or family members or household members of research staff. Research staff includes an individual with direct or indirect contact with study subjects, or study site personnel who have access to any study documents containing subject information. This would include receptionists, persons scheduling appointments or making screening calls, regulatory specialists, laboratory technicians, etc.
Individuals with behavioral or cognitive impairment or a psychiatric condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with the subject's ability to participate in the study.
Vulnerable subjects, e.g. subjects kept in detention, soldiers, employees of the sponsor or a clinical research organization involved in this study
Individuals who have any condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, might interfere with the evaluation of the study objectives.
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196 participants in 7 patient groups
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