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FAQ for Volunteers
The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section is a resource that gathers what we might call ‘common queries’ from our website users. If you have questions or concerns about our website or our services, feel free to explore the answers we have prepared for you here. If you still can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please contact us directly through the communication channels specified on our website!
There is no danger from participating in the project. And you will not lose any benefits from participating in the project, such as treatment rights according to the standards of the Thai Ministry of Public Health. As for the right to receive alternative vaccines You have the right to make your own choices and pay your own expenses. The benefits you will receive are: Knowledge about the disease and the vaccine Receive care and health examination from a primary care physician.
Vaccines used in research studies. It has been studied in laboratories and is safe. Can be used for research studies on people. which does not cause infection or disease from vaccination
It depends on the research project. Some projects, if the vaccine has already been registered Volunteers who received a mock vaccine You can come and receive the actual vaccine at no cost. It is in accordance with the policy of that project.
There are 2 cases of blood drawing:
1. Draw blood for preliminary screening before entering the project.
2. Draw blood to check basic immunity before entering the project and check immunity after entering the project according to the policies of that project.
If you are sick and are admitted to the hospital. Please exercise your treatment rights first for convenience and speed.
If you have a personal doctor. You should inform your personal doctor. For convenience in requesting medical history in case of illness
It is considered compensation for time, travel and food expenses. not wages
When volunteers join the project, there is no charge.
In the case of additional examinations, the project will be responsible for the expenses for the volunteers.
No, because there has never been a research study on pregnant women before. Therefore, there is no information on fetal safety.
If you become pregnant while in the project. Please contact and notify project officials immediately. In order for the medical team to evaluate and follow up on the health status of mothers and children until birth.
Your doctor will evaluate your illness.
Your doctor will evaluate your illness.
The person who will have access to the personal information of the volunteer is Doctors and research team staff only The information will be kept secret according to the PDPA law.
Enter information according to the form (wait to see the wording on the website).
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