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Default Follow-up Study to Assess One Boost Immunization With AFFITOPE® PD01A With Regard to

Follow-up Study to Assess One Boost Immunization With AFFITOPE® PD01A With Regard to Safety and Clinical Activity (AFF008A)

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/N...&sel_rss=mod14

This is a follow-up study to assess safety and clinical activity of continued AFFITOPE® PD01A vaccinations in patients with Parkinson's disease. Patients, who have already participated in AFF008 will be involved and will be receive one boost immunization with AFFITOPE® PD01A. One study site in Vienna (Austria) will be involved.

In addition, up to 8 patients will be offered participation within an untreated control group.
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