
A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and Immunogenicity of Ad26.RSV.FA2 Followed by Ad35.RSV.FA2...
Respiratory Syncytial VirusesRespiratory Tract InfectionsThe purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of intramuscular prime-boost regimens of Ad26.RSV.FA2 given either once or twice followed by Ad35.RSV.FA2 (human adenovirus-vectored vaccine candidate) in healthy participants.

Immunogenicity, Safety and Tolerability of a Plant-Derived Seasonal Virus-Like-Particle Quadrivalent...
Virus DiseasesRNA Virus Infections2 moreA phase II trial multicenter, observer-blind, randomized, dose-ranging, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the immunogenicity, safety, and tolerability of a single intramuscular injection of plant-derived Seasonal VLP Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine administered to healthy adults 18-49 years of age. A total of three hundred subjects will be randomized in four (4) groups of 75 subjects to receive one injection of either a low, a medium, or a high dose level of the quadrivalent VLP influenza vaccine or the placebo preparation (100 millimolar (mM) phosphate buffer + 150 mM sodium chloride (NaCl) + 0.01% Tween 80).

FluSAFE: Flu SMS Alerts to Freeze Exposure
InfluenzaAcute Respiratory Infection1 moreInfluenza infection results in an estimated 31 million outpatient visits, 55,000 to 974,200 hospitalizations, and 3,000 to 49,000 deaths. Membership in household in which someone else has influenza is the major risk factor for contracting influenza. The household secondary attack rate (SAR) is as high as 19% based on laboratory-confirmed influenza and 30% based on symptoms. Non-pharmaceutical preventive measures, including education, may play a role in decreasing transmission, but are only effective if started within 36 hours of symptom onset in index cases. Yet, most interventions are delayed because they are not initiated until care is sought. The investigators have demonstrated in one primarily Latino, urban community sample, that text messaging can be used to rapidly identify community members with influenza-like illness (ILI) early in an illness. This early identification would enable implementation of an educational intervention in the optimal time frame to reduce influenza transmission. Providing education within a text message is a proven successful strategy to influence behavior. Text messaging itself is scalable, low-cost, and can be used in low literacy populations. However, using text-message based surveillance to trigger a real-time text-message behavioral educational intervention to decrease household influenza transmission has not been assessed.

Vitamin D Level Among Athletes in Uzbekistan
AthletesRespiratory Infection2 moreThe purpose of the study is to determine vitamin D (VD) levels and upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) morbidity among elite athletes engaged in water sports in Uzbekistan. Serum levels of 25(OH) VD and TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-4 and IL-6 will be detected by ELISA technique among elite athletes and control population in spring and autumn.

Impact of Probiotic Use on Immune Cell Function in Children
Respiratory Tract InfectionsProbiotics are microorganisms that are believed to provide health benefits when consumed. The term probiotic is currently used to name ingested microorganisms associated with beneficial effects to humans and animals. Probiotics are popularized in the lay literature for many different clinical problems. They have been studied in infants and children as a preventive or treatment for a variety of infections. Studies on the medical benefits of probiotics have yet to reveal a cause-effect relationship, and their medical effectiveness has yet to be conclusively proven for most of the studies conducted thus far. The putative benefit of probiotics in the prevention of infection relates to potential benefits to the innate and adaptive immune systems of infants. The goals of this investigation are to study immune system cell function and microbiome in children who are taking probiotics. To accomplish this goal, we propose a pilot study for which we will obtain blood and nasopharyngeal and stool samples prior to and post probiotic use in children greater than 12 months-36 months over a 27-38 day period

The Efficacy of a Probiotic Product on Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (Common Cold) in...
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (Common Cold)The aim of the present study is to test the efficacy of the combination of two probiotic bacteria in reducing the severity of upper respiratory tract infections (common cold) in healthy children attending day care or school. The probiotic bacteria used are Lactobacillus plantarum strain DSM 15312 and Lactobacillus paracasei DSM 13434 at a total dose of 1 x 10^9 CFU/tablet and day and will be consumed for a period of 12 weeks.

Study of RV521 in the Treatment of Adult Subjects Who Have Undergone HCT With an URTI With RSV
RSV InfectionStem Cell Transplant Complications1 moreRV521 is to being developed to treat RSV infection and disease in susceptible individuals at high risk for complications. This is an international, multicenter, placebo-controlled study. Eligible subjects are adults with a documented symptomatic RSV infection who have undergone HCT transplantation and are moderately to severely immunocompromised. Qualified subjects will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive RV521 or placebo, twice daily for 10 days.

Optimal Collection of Specimens of the Lower Respiratory Tract
Respiratory Tract InfectionsRespiratory tract infection is a serious condition causing 3 million deaths worldwide every year. Approximately 20-40% of patients with community-acquired pneumonia are hospitalised. Treatment of pneumonia should be initiated as quickly as possible and therefore an early and precise diagnostic is extremely important. Imprecise or delayed diagnosis often results in overconsumption of broad-spectrum antibiotics that contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance. Unspecific symptoms, unsure diagnosis methods and a wait time of up to several days for results challenge a quick and effective diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia. Microbiological analysis of sputum samples is used to identify pathogens causative to pneumonia. However, obtaining specimens of good quality is challenging and affects the sensitivity and specificity of the results. Therefore, the identification of the optimal sputum collecting method is needed to ensure an improved identification process of the pathogen causing pneumonia. The purpose of this study is to determine the most optimal method for obtaining good quality sputum samples when comparing tracheal suction to methods without suction. A more accurate diagnosis will lead to more appropriate antibiotic consumption and will reduce the general development of antibiotic resistance.

The Effect of Synbiotics on the Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionGut Microbiota1 moreGut microbiome manipulation to alter the gut-lung axis may potentially protect humans against respiratory infections. However, clinical trials of synbiotics, one of the microbiota-targeted intervention, in this regard is few. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effect of synbiotics on the incidence and severity of upper respiratory tract infection, gut microbiota composition and function, as well as biomarkers of immune function.

Study of the Use of Nasal IFN-γ in Patients for the Prevention of Acute Respiratory Viral Infections,...
COVID-19 Respiratory InfectionAcute Respiratory DiseaseIt is known that the pretreatment with exogenous interferon blocks SARS-CoV-2 infection, but intervention is much more effective if administered prior to infection. In this study the primary aim is to investigate 28-day regime of nasal interferon gama use in healthy participants for COVID-19 and other respiratory infections prevention.