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VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry: A European study participant database to facilitate clinical trial enrolment
Author(s)
Jon Salmanton-García
Fiona A. Stewart
Sarah Heringer
Markela Koniordou
Elena Álvarez-Barco
Christos D. Argyropoulos
Paula Valle-Simón
Orly Spivak
Lenka Součková
Christina Merakou
Maria Amélia Mendonça
Ruth Joanna Davis
Anna Maria Azzini
Helena H. Askling
Sirkka Vene
Pierre Van Damme
Angela Steinbach
George Shiamakkides
Danila Seidel
Ole F. Olesen
Evgenia Noula
Alan Macken
Catarina Luís
Janina Leckler
Odile Launay
Catherine Isitt
Margot Hellemans
Jesús Frías-Iniesta
Romina Di Marzo
Antonio J. Carcas
Alberto M. Borobia
Imre Barta
Kerstin Albus
Murat Akova
Jordi Ochando
Miriam Cohen-Kandli
Rebecca Jane Cox
Petr Husa
Ligita Jancoriene
Patrick Mallon
Laura Marques
Sibylle C. Mellinghoff
Pontus Nauclér
Evelina Tacconelli
Krisztina Tóth
Theoklis E. Zaoutis
Markus Zeitlinger
Oliver A. Cornely
Zoi-Dorothea Pana
Abstract
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has evidenced the key role of vaccine design, obtention, production and administration to successfully fight against infectious diseases and to provide efficient remedies for the citizens. Although clinical trials were rapidly established during this pandemic, identifying suitable study subjects can be challenging. For this reason, the University Hospital Cologne established a volunteer registry for participation in clinical trials first in Germany, which has now been incorporated into the European VACCELERATE clinical trials network and grew to a European Volunteer Registry. As such, VACCELERATE's Volunteer Registry aims to become a common entry point for potential volunteers in future clinical trials in Europe. Methods: Interested volunteers who would like to register for clinical trials in the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry can access the registration questionnaire via http://www.vaccelerate.eu/volunteer-registry. Potential volunteers are requested to provide their current country and area of residence, contact information, including first and last name and e-mail address, age, gender, comorbidities, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination status, and maximum distance willing to travel to a clinical trial site. The registry is open to both adults and children, complying with national legal consent requirements. Results: As of May 2022, the questionnaire is available in 12 countries and 14 languages. Up to date, more than 36,000 volunteers have registered, mainly from Germany. Within the first year since its establishment, the VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry has matched more than 15,000 volunteers to clinical trials. The VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry will be launched in further European countries in the coming months. Conclusions: The VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry is an active single-entry point for European residents interested in COVID-19 clinical trials participation in 12 countries (i.e., Austria, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Turkey). To date, more than 15,000 registered individuals have been connected to clinical trials in Germany alone. The registry is currently in the implementation phase in 5 additional countries (i.e., Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel and the Netherlands).
Part Of
Vaccine
Journal or Serie
Vaccine
Issue
31
Volume
40
Start Page
4090
End Page
4097
ISSN
0264410X
Date Issued
2022-07-29
Open Access
Yes
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.05.022
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
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