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Pertussis, also known as āwhooping coughā, is a highly contagious respiratory diseaseĀ caused by a germ called Bordetella pertussis.Ā Pertussis vaccines are often mixed with other vaccines that protect against other illnesses such as diphtheria and tetanus. These three combined vaccines can be given as a single shot, which is called tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis vaccine or Tdap. The Tdap vaccine is part of the recommended vaccines for adults.
The Canadian Center for Vaccinology is conducting a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of a new Tdap booster when compared with the licensed Tdap vaccine, AdacelĀ®.
Participants must be between 19-21 years of age and not received a Tdap vaccine in the past 4 years. Study participants will be reimbursed for their time.
For more information, please contact Cathy Brown, Research Coordinator: 902-470-7015. You can also visit our study page here:Ā ā
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