IV Drug (AV-1) Medication Evaluation with Dengue Challenge Study - CIR362
The Johns Hopkins CIR is looking for healthy volunteers to participate in an outpatient Dengue challenge study. The purpose of this study is to see if an intravenous (IV) medication called AV-1 will prevent dengue infection if given to people prior to exposure to dengue or treat dengue infection if it is given after exposure to dengue. We hope the medication will be used in travelers to help prevent them from getting sick due to dengue virus. If you are between the ages of 18-55 you may be eligible to participate. The study is 4 months long and requires the following:
• 2 screening visits
• 1 IV infusion visit (8-12 hours)
• 1 Dengue challenge visit
• 14 follow up visit(s).
Eligible people will be compensated up to $3275 for participation.
Screening Dates
This study has been postponed. Screening visits will resume later this year.
Screening Location(s)
CIR Outpatient Clinic @ Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Campus
855 N. Wolfe Street Suite 601
Baltimore, MD 21205
Study Period
4 months
Compensation
up to $3275