Help protect yourself and those you love from RSV

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) can lead to serious medical complications in adults over 60 and young children. Get first access to research opportunities for RSV vaccines.

What to know about RSV

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Up to 160,000 adults 65 and older are hospitalized due to RSV infections annually.1

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RSV is more common in the fall and winter months.

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RSV vaccines may help protect adults over 60 against severe infections.

See if an RSV vaccine study is right for you

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Check your eligibility

Fill out our brief questionnaire and if you qualify, you'll be able to schedule a call with our clinical team.

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Scheduled call

Get your blood drawn at the lab center near you. No fasting is needed, but please drink plenty of water before your test.

Results

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Our clinical team will call you to discuss your results and send you a copy. You’ll also receive your $45 gift card.

Research locations available across the US

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Sign up to see if you qualify for an RSV vaccine study

Hear from others who have participated in clinical research.

Testimonials provided by trial participants are personal experiences and do not necessarily represent the views of the trial sponsor or Care Access. They are not a substitute for medical advice, and the results of the trial may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.

Who We Are

Care Access is a health research company improving access to research that brings about new cures and treatment for diseases.  We provide access to health research in communities around the U.S. 

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You can impact the future of RSV protection through research participation.

Contact us today to learn how you can get involved in a local RSV vaccine research study.

By participating, you may:

  • Receive study-related care at no cost.
  • Contribute to scientific research about RSV.
  • Help improve RSV care for future generations.

FAQS

How often can I get this test?

Each person may only complete this blood test once, unless otherwise invited by Care Access.

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