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An Algorithm to Decide on Antibiotic Prescription in Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Primary...

Lower Resp Tract Infection

The study is randomized clustered pragmatic trial whose objective is to decrease unnecessary antibiotic prescription in adult patients with lower respiratory tract infection managed at primary care level in Switzerland, using a simple algorithm based on 2 point of care test results

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Effects of GS-3K8 and GINst15 on Acute Respiratory Illness

Acute Respiratory Infection

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of daily supplementation of GS-3K8 or GINst15 on acute respiratory illness (ARI) in healthy subjects.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess VPM1002 in Reducing Hospital Admissions and/or Severe Respiratory Infectious Diseases...

InfectionRespiratory Tract

The aim of this study is to investigate whether vaccination of elderly with VPM1002 could reduce hospital admissions and/or severe respiratory infectious diseases in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic . VPM1002 is a vaccine that is a further development of the old Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, which has been used successfully as a vaccine against tuberculosis for about 100 years, especially in developing countries. VPM1002 has been shown in various clinical studies to be significantly safer than the BCG vaccine. VPM1002 strengthens the body's immune defence and vaccination with BCG reduces the frequency of respiratory diseases. It is therefore assumed that a VPM1002 vaccination could also provide (partial) protection against COVID-19 disease caused by the "new corona virus" SARS-CoV 2.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Universal Anti-Viral Vaccine for Healthy Elderly Adults

Virus DiseasesPneumonia6 more

This protocol tests the safety and efficacy of a novel universal vaccine concept called "allo-priming" which is designed to protect elderly adults from progression of any type of viral infection, including possible protection against progression of the current outbreak of COVID-19 infection, and any future variants, strains, mutations of the causative SARS-CoV-2 virus as well as protection from any future currently unknown newly emergent novel viruses.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Phase I/II Study of COVID-19 DNA Vaccine (AG0302-COVID19 High-dose)

COVID-19 Lower Respiratory Infection

This study will assess the safety and immunogenicity of AG0302-COVID19 in healthy volunteers.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Phase Ⅰa Clinical Trial of a Pneumococcal Vaccine

PneumoniaRespiratory Tract Diseases1 more

Infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae often cause serious health problems, especially for infants and the elderly.Failure to cover all polysaccharide types is an even greater problem with adults than with children. The aim of the study is to preliminary evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of PBPV vaccine compared to placebo,in order to provide a basis for subsequent clinical trial design.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

The Impact of a School-based WASH Intervention on Child Health and School Attendance in Addis Ababa,...

DiarrheaRespiratory Tract Infections1 more

This study aims to assess the effects of school-based, comprehensive water, sanitation, and hygiene improvements on child health and educational outcomes in schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Eligible schools will be randomly allocated to intervention or control groups. Data on pupil absence and illness will be collected longitudinally from students in selected classrooms in each school over the course of one academic year (2021/2022). This study will also assess the effects of the intervention on kindergarten students through parent interviews.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

Impact of Teeth Brushing in Ventilated COVID-19 Patients.

Microbial ColonizationCOVID-19 Respiratory Infection3 more

The aims of this study were: Observation of dynamics in oral microbiota and its association with the incidence of HAIs and VAP in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients in an ICU setting Evaluation of the incidence of HAIs and VAP and their association with oral bacteriobiota in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients in an ICU setting Assessment of impact of different oral hygienic procedures on oral microbiota, the incidence of HAI and patients' safety in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients in an ICU setting approaches to oral care in an ICU setting Intervention of oral hygienic procedures implemented in study: Patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the oral care procedure: Standard oral procedure (cleaning and moisturizing of oral cavity, suction of excess fluid) Extended oral procedure (cleaning and moisturizing of oral cavity, teeth brushing, suction of excess fluid)

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Urgent Care Management of Respiratory Illness Enabled With Novel Testing Pathway

Viral InfectionAcute Respiratory Infection1 more

Rapid diagnosis and precise treatment have become possible with multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) panels that can identify a variety of causative agents of acute respiratory illnesses such as bacterial and viral infections in one urgent care visit. While real-time PCR is currently used as a standard for diagnosing acute respiratory illnesses such as influenza due to its high sensitivity and specificity, it typically takes several hours for results which is unfavorable in the urgent care setting. Highly sensitive and rapid random-access PCR tests provide the sensitivity and specificity needed to both rapidly and accurately diagnose acute respiratory illnesses. Similar PCR panels have been used in previous research for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal illnesses in the emergency department and point-of-care testing for hospitalized adults presenting with acute respiratory illness. In this study, the investigators aim to determine if a rapid multiplex PCR test for urgent care patients with symptomatic upper respiratory infections can improve patient and provider-reported outcomes. This study utilizes the Biofire® FilmArray Panel (RP2.1-EZ) which in previous studies has been shown to be highly effective in diagnosing acute respiratory illnesses.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Probiotic S. Salivarius K12 for the Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Nursery-age...

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

The purpose of this retrospective study is to assess the treatment benefits of probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 for the prevention of recurrent bacterial and viral infections of the pharynx, tonsils and ears in children under 3 years of age.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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