The University of Bristol is currently calling out for volunteers in order to carry out a study which will help researchers to find out if the shingles vaccine at the same time as the flu or Covid-19 vaccine.
The ‘Zosterflucov’ study is coordinated by the Bristol Trials Centre with Trusts taking part across multiple locations around the UK, including North Bristol NHS Trust.
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Bristol/UK – Researchers at the University are testing the safety and immune responses of giving the shingles vaccine at the same time as the flu or Covid-19 vaccine and are welcoming volunteers to take part in the study, sponsored by University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW).
The ‘Zosterflucov’ study is coordinated by the Bristol Trials Centre with Trusts taking part across multiple locations around the UK, including North Bristol NHS Trust.
Dr. Rajeka Lazarus, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology at UHBW, Honorary Research Fellow at the University's Bristol Medical School: Population Health Sciences (PHS) and Chief Investigator for the trial, said: “The number of vaccines available to prevent infection in older adults has increased over the past ten years and is likely to increase further.
“We hope this study will provide evidence to improve how we offer vaccines to older adults.”
In the UK, a shingles vaccine is offered to people when they reach 65-years old. Flu and Covid-19 vaccines are also offered to people in this age group. If the shingles vaccine could be offered during the same appointment as either flu or Covid-19 vaccine it would save having to make several trips to see the GP.
Symptoms of shingles include a tingling or painful feeling in an area of skin, a headache or feeling unwell, and a rash which may develop into itchy blisters. Some people have pain at the site of the infection that can go on for many years and is difficult to treat. The vaccine stops most people getting shingles but those that do have a milder and shorter illness. It is okay to have the shingles vaccine if you have had shingles before, it will boost your immunity.
If you are interested in taking part in the study, please contact your local Zosterflucov team on 0117 342 1500 or VaccineTestingResearch@UHBW.nhs.uk
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