U.S., June 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07636551) titled 'Baseline Assessment of Skin Resident Memory T Cells in Healthy Unvaccinated Participants' on May 18.

Brief Summary: In The main GeKoSkimm trial (= A randomized controlled trial to compare the immunogenicity and skin imprinting of intradermal, subcutaneous and intramuscular yellow fever vaccination) the investigators try to understand whether the route of injection (in the muscle, under the skin, or in the skin) when giving the yellow fever vaccine affects the strength of the body's immune response to yellow fever. More in particular the investigators want to know how well the immune responses are retained in the skin, as this is the...