Project STARFISH - PRJ0002679
SARS-CoV-2 InfectionInfluenza A2 moreThis is a non-interventional study to perform the clinical performance evaluation of the Starfish Test using prospectively collected matched nasopharyngeal and nasal swab samples from the same donor. In order to meet the minimum sample requirements, and to demonstrate performance on a range of viral strains, the prospective collection may be supplemented with banked remnant nasal and/or nasopharyngeal samples.
The Research of Novel Electrolyzed Water Spray to Eradicate Bacteria E-coli and an Attenuated Human...
Bacterial GrowthNovel Influenza A (H1N1)The purpose of this study is to test whether spraying the hand of patients by use of the novel electrolyzed water spray will decrease the number of bacteria E-coli and the virus titer of an attenuated human flu virus.
Effect of Oseltamivir on Cognitive Function in Subjects With Influenza
InfluenzaThis study has been designed to determine if subjects treated with oseltamivir in addition to standard of care treatment for influenza demonstrate a greater improvement in attention / working memory / processing speed / mood as compared to subjects receiving standard of care alone. The cognitive tests employed are objective measures developed and administered online by HeadMinder Inc.
Influenza Vaccine To Prevent Adverse Vascular Events:Pilot
Heart FailureA multi-centre, randomized, placebo controlled, trial. Participants at high-risk for vascular events from the network of INTER- CHF will be randomized to inactivated influenza vaccine or placebo and followed prospectively over three influenza seasons. 600 participants will be enrolled prior to influenza season and randomized to either influenza vaccine or saline placebo.
Trial to Investigate Viral Shedding in Healthy Children Vaccinated With Vaccine Virus Liquid (CAIV-T)...
InfluenzaThe primary objective of this study was to determine the proportion of subjects, seronegative to all three strains of influenza, as defined by a serum hemagglutination inhibition antibodies (HAI) antibody titer of <1:10, who shed each vaccine virus strain following a single dose of CAIV-T.
Adaptive Immune Responses and Repertoire in Influenza Vaccination and Infection (SLVP031)
InfluenzaThe purpose of this study is provide a better understanding of the adaptive immune response to the licensed flu vaccines. The investigators hope the information learned from this study will help identify and describe important factors of influenza immunity especially of or specific proteins associated with the T-cell immune response.
Tissue-specific Responses to Influenza Immunization and Their Relation to Blood Biomarkers (SLVP032)...
InfluenzaThe investigators collected blood and lymphoid tissues routinely discarded during surgery from adults after a routine seasonal influenza vaccination to determine how immune memory develops at the actual site of infection, and how immunization may alter this process.
The Impact of Imprinting and Repeated Influenza Vaccination on Adaptive Immunity, Transcriptomics,...
InfluenzaThe goal of this study is to understand the impact on the human immune system's response to the four strain flu vaccine in individuals who have "imprinted" on specific influenza strains. It will also consider the effects of repeated prior annual influenza vaccination on the immune system.
Evaluating Immune Response to Seasonal FluMist in Healthy Adults
InfluenzaThe Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV), also known as FluMist, has been shown to be effective in children but less effective in adults. Our hypothesis is that this relative failure is due to adults having enough anti-flu IgA antibody in nasal secretions to neutralize the weakened vaccine virus.
A Trial of Oseltamivir in High-Risk Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Influenza...
InfluenzaA multi-centre, randomized, placebo controlled, trial. Participants will be patients either ≥65 years or with one or more high risk conditions presenting to one of four academic emergency departments in Edmonton or Calgary with influenza-like illness. The investigators will test for influenza using a point-of-care rapid test and if positive for influenza participants will be randomized to oseltamivir or placebo and followed prospectively. The primary outcome will be hospitalization.