The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in the All Randomized mITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in All Randomized Participants Who Took at Least One Dose of Study Medication
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome. Note that a participant who responds earlier before Day 43 does not need to achieve a clinical response at Day 43, as well.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in All Randomized Participants Who Took at Least One Dose of Study Medication
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome. Note that a participant who responds earlier before Day 43 does not need to achieve a clinical response at Day 43, as well.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in the All Randomized mITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome. Note that a participant who responds earlier before Day 43 does not need to achieve a clinical response at Day 43, as well.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the ITT Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the Cocci Positive Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Median and Quartiles of the FLEET CAP Score and Each Component in the All Randomized Per-Protocol (PP) Population
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
Number of the Days of School or Work Missed Due to Illness in the ITT Population
Number of the days of school or work missed due to illness by participant self-report
Number of the Days of School or Work Missed Due to Illness in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
Number of the days of school or work missed due to illness by participant self-report
Number of the Days of School or Work Missed Due to Illness in the All Randomized PP Population
Number of the days of school or work missed due to illness by participant self-report
Number of the Days of School or Work Missed Due to Illness in the Cocci Positive PP Population
Number of the days of school or work missed due to illness by participant self-report
Number of the Days of School or Work Missed Due to Illness in the All Randomized mITT Population
Number of the days of school or work missed due to illness by participant self-report
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the ITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the ITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the ITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the ITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the ITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the Cocci Positive mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized Per Protocol Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Number of Participants Responding to the Individual Items of the PROMIS Item Bank v2.0 - Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a in the All Randomized mITT Population
The PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities - Short Form 4a uses 4 questions to measure the participant's ability to participate in social roles and activities in the context of family, friends, leisure, and work. Four individual items are answered as "Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Usually", or "Always" with an "Always" response indicating the most trouble participating in social roles and activities.
Incidence Rate of All-cause Mortality
Mortality information was obtained through medical records or next of kin.
The Proportion of Participants Who Achieve a Clinical Response, Defined as at Least a 50% Reduction in Composite FLEET CAP Score From Baseline, in All Randomized Participants, Regardless of Coccidioidomycosis Status or Adherence to Study Drug
The Modified Scoring System for Evaluating Treatment Response in Early Coccidioidal Pneumonia (FLEET CAP) score is a clinical scoring system that allows a constellation of clinical symptoms to be quantified and scored over time: cough, fatigue, chest pain, dyspnea, sputum production, night sweats, fever and hypoxia. The recall period for symptom assessments was during the past week, with the exception of fever and hypoxia, which was measured on the day the FLEET CAP was administered. All symptoms are graded on a 0-3 severity scale, except for night sweats and hypoxia which are graded on a 0-2 severity scale, where 0 indicates the symptom is absent or normal. The range of total scores is from 0-22, where higher scores correspond to a worse outcome.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Mean for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, ITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci-positive Per-protocol Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, Cocci Positive Modified Intent-to-Treat Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized PP Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.
The Median for the Mental Component Summary (MCS) and the Physical Component Summary (PCS) Scores of the SF-12v2 Instrument, All Randomized mITT Population
The SF-12v2 uses 12 questions to measure functional health and well-being from the study participant's perspective across eight domains: physical functioning, role, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health. Mental and physical composite scores (MCS & PCS) are computed using the scores of twelve questions and range from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates better health.