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Clinical Trial of Efficacy and Safety of Sinovac's Adsorbed COVID-19 (Inactivated) Vaccine in Healthcare...

COVID-19

This is a phase III clinical trial to assess efficacy and safety of the Adsorbed COVID-19 (inactivated) vaccine manufactured by Sinovac in health care professionals

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

COVID-19 Vaccine Messaging, Part 1

VaccinationCOVID-19

This study tests different messages about vaccinating against COVID-19 once the vaccine becomes available. Participants are randomized to 1 of 12 arms, with one control arm and one baseline arm. We will compare the reported willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine at 3 and 6 months of it becoming available between the 10 intervention arms to the 2 control arms. Study participants are recruited online by Lucid, which matches census based sampling in online recruitment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Loneliness During the NPIs for the COVID-19 Pandemic in Norway: Risk Factors and Associations With...

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The present study of loneliness during the COVID-19-related NPIs is part of a larger project aiming to investigate psychological reactions and symptoms associated with the current and ongoing governmental initiatives in place in Norway. The results will lead to a better understanding of the psychological effects on quarantine on the population and consequently will be relevant for the development of tailored prevention and intervention programs fit for pandemic crises. Objectives Investigate the levels of loneliness in a general population during the strict social distancing government-initiated non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs) for the COVID-19 pandemic. Investigate risk and resilience factors for loneliness and the associations between loneliness and psychopathology symptoms during the NPIs. Aims Inform the general public, policy makers, scientists, and health practitioners about the associations of the NPIs with the mental health problem of loneliness and its potential effect on psychopathology. Provide a foundation for policymakers and health-care professionals to employ interventions that protect the general public against increased psychological suffering and dysfunction during society's handling of pandemics.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Covid 19 Anxiety in Endometriosis Patients

EndometriosisCovid19

It is aimed to measure the general anxiety and lifestyle information of endometriosis patients about covid 19 pandemic, to evaluate anxiety levels in this period.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Simulation of Risk of Adverse Drug Events Associated With the Initiation of Drugs Repurposed for...

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This retrospective study aims to perform a medication risk stratification using drug claims data and to simulate the impact of the addition of various repurposed drugs on the Medication Risk Score (MRS) in elderly people enrolled in PACE organizations. Our clinical tool would enable to identify potential multi-drug interactions and potentially reduce the risk of adverse drug events (ADE) developing in elderly patients infected with COVID-19.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Beaumont Health Large-scale Automated Serologic Testing for COVID-19

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The purpose of this study is to determine how peoples' bodies respond to exposure to COVID-19. Employees of Beaumont Health in Michigan who are older than 18 years may be eligible to participate. Participants from other high-risk groups who are not Beaumont employees may also be recruited, as may family members of Beaumont employees who have tested positive for COVID-19. Participants will have blood drawn two or more times for serology testing. This serology test will determine if participants have detectable levels of the antibodies that our bodies develop to fight COVID-19 infection. Participants will fill out a questionnaire each time they provide a blood sample. The questionnaires include questions about participants' personal traits; their health; general questions about their risk to exposure; job and risk of exposure; symptoms, diagnosis, treatment of COVID-19 since last blood draw. Researchers will monitor participants' medical records in a confidential manner for one year after the last blood draw to help determine if people who develop antibodies to COVID-19 are protected against developing a COVID-19 infection in the future.There may be no direct benefits for participants; however, information from this study may benefit other people by increasing our understanding of COVID-19, how it spreads from person to person, and how people respond to fight off the infection.The results of the serology test are used for research only and will not affect clinical decisions regarding participants' treatment or quarantine

Completed6 enrollment criteria

An Online Survey to Understand Feelings Related to COVID-19 Among ILBS Patients With Liver Disease...

COVID 19

The current outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by severe psychological problems. People around the world experienced a similarly frightening public health emergency, on a global scale, with the spread of this corona infection. (1) Studies of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreaks that occurred in Canada, Taiwan, and Hong Kong found that the enormous emotional burden carried by those health care workers who were on the front lines of the battle against the disease led to psychological morbidity like anxiety, stress and even further leads to Post traumatic stress disorder. The initial phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in China in 2020 also reported more than half of the respondents rated the psychological impact as moderate-to-severe, and about one-third reported moderate-to-severe anxiety in general population.(2) - The chances of Fear, anxiety and stress are even higher in Individuals with preexisting liver disease as they have restriction of services for getting treatment. Moreover, they can have the following additional issues: Fear of severe form of Corona present (as presented in most of the media and research) Fear of dying Added uncertainty Family members also worried

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Using Biovitals® Sentinel to Monitor Disease Progression in Subjects Quarantined for Suspected COVID-19...

COVID19

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in December 2019, and in mere months has spread to more than 104 countries, resulting in an outbreak of viral pneumonia worldwide. Current local quarantine policy in Hong Kong for individuals suspected for COVID-19 requires daily self-reported symptomatology and body temperature, given the intermittent nature and the high dependency of self-discipline undermine the practicality of the approach. To date, the advance in sensor technology has made possible to continuously monitor individual physiological parameters using a simple wearable device. Together with the mobile wearable technology that allowing instantaneous, multi-directional, and massive data transfer, remote continuous physiological monitoring is made possible. The Cardiology division, the Univeristy of Hong Kong has been in collaboration with Biofourmis to implement such technology for remote heart failure management. Similar digital therapeutic system can be applied to remotely monitor physiological parameters of large number of quarantined or suspected COVID-19 at home or in quarantine facility. It is purposed to allow the monitoring team to effectively and remotely monitor COVID-19 quarantined and patients, manage and evaluate the disease progression.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

COVID-19 Endoscopy Survey

COVID-19

A questionnaire containing some critical questions about practice inside GI endoscopy units in different countries will be distributed via emails. Responses will be collected in an online platform and data will be analyzed to reveal the effect of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on different aspects of GI endoscopy practice in the studied countries.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Screening & Risk Assessment of Healthcare Workers & Infection Control in University & COVID-19 Quarantine...

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

A prospective investigation and screening of all HCWs working in all governmental university hospitals and the affiliated COVID-19 quarantine hospitals using an online survey and laboratory testing using rapid serological tests and PCR. To date, the Ministry of Higher Education has dedicated quarantine hospitals at the following governmental universities: Ain Shams, Cairo, Helwan, Alexandria, Mansoura, Assiut, Minia. This list may be expanded in the future. The project will be pilot tested in Ain Shams University, then extended to other universities subsequently. For risk categorization of HCWs exposed to COVID-19 virus and assessment of infection control needs, an online survey questionnaire will be administered to all HCWs in the governmental university hospitals involved in emergency and intensive care and in the provision of care for COVID-19 patients in the affiliated COVID-19 quarantine hospitals. For confirmation of infection and determination of the secondary infection rate, paired serological samples at baseline and after exposure will be collected. For measuring the validity of the available rapid serological tests, a respiratory sample will be taken for viral detection by RT-PCR. A real-time interactive map using geographical information system programming will be developed to flag hotspots for HCWs' risk and infection control needs that originated from the online survey risk categorization in governmental university and COVID-19 quarantine hospitals. Policy and decision makers will use the map to manage emergency healthcare resource mobilization based on HCWs' risk and infection control needs.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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