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Allergy Research Registry South Australia

A doctor examines a child with food allergy as part of a clinical research trial.

If you’re interested in participating in clinical research trials, consider registering your details with the Allergy and Immunology Research Unit (AIRU)’s new Allergy Research Registry South Australia.

The AIRU is part of the Department of Allergy and Immunology at the Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN), South Australia. Affiliated with the University of Adelaide and globally recognised for their work in allergy and vaccine safety research, the AIRU is committed to investigating safe and effective ways to prevent and treat food allergies.

When you register, an AIRU team member will contact you to discuss any upcoming trials that you or your family members may be eligible for. Any information you provide will be confidential and kept on a secure database on the SA Health server and will not be shared with anyone outside of AIRU.

To find out more about past and current AIRU studies, click here

For more information and to register your interest, click here

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