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In this study we are trying to understand whether previous infection with a particular virus, namely cytomegalovirus (CMV), influences the ability of the immune system to respond to new infections or vaccinations with age.
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The investigators want to compare the T- and B-cell response to conventional intramuscular trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) in elderly individuals dependent on the presence and duration of CMV infection by analyses of vaccine-induced plasmablasts, antibodies and antigen-specific T cells. Healthy volunteers, > 60 years of age, will be identified by the Stanford Blood Center based on their history of positive or negative CMV serologies. Baseline blood samples will be drawn from all study participants prior to immunization. All participants will receive a single dose of 2012-2013 licensed TIV. Volunteers will complete 3 study visits at Day 0, Day 7 and Day 28.
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Otherwise healthy, ambulatory adult 60 years of age or above.
Self-identified by a participant after notification by Stanford Blood Center (SBC) of their group assignment based review of SBC CMV data:
Willing to complete the informed consent process.
Availability for follow-up for the planned duration of the study at least 28 days after immunization.
Acceptable medical history by review of inclusion/exclusion criteria and vital signs.
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78 participants in 3 patient groups
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