Help us advance Respiratory Syncytial Virus protection in babies.

Join the HARMONIE Research Study

The HARMONIE Research Study is looking at how strongly babies can be protected from serious illness due to RSV infection (respiratory syncytial virus) by giving them a single antibody dose.

RSV is a common seasonal virus that infects nearly all babies by their second birthday. Most of the time it causes a mild illness, like a cold. However, for some babies, it leads to more severe lung problems such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.

The HARMONIE Study will include as many as 28,860 babies, from newborns to babies 12 months old, in the UK, France, and Germany.

If the study is appropriate for your baby, they will be randomly assigned into one of two groups. One group will receive the antibody dose by having an injection into their thigh, in the same way your baby will receive their routine vaccination injections, and in the other group no injection will be given.

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Published: Sep 2, 2022

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