For their study, researchers assessed the impact of V710 on more than 200 individuals. The test subjects received a 60-μg dose or 90-μg dose of V710 or a placebo. The subjects received either one or two doses 28 days apart before receiving a single dose after 180 days.
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All test subjects who received two V710 doses had dramatic increases of an antibody produced by the immune system to fight bacterial infection. Results from the study also showed no serious adverse outcomes. The Phase II study is part of a human-testing period. Regulatory bodies typically require three phases of human testing in order to obtain clearance, according to the news report.
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