A Study of BLB-201 RSV Vaccine in Infants and Children
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsThis Phase 1/2a trial is a randomized, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of two ascending doses (10^6 PFU and 10^7 PFU) of intranasal BLB-201 (a recombinant parainfluenza virus type 5) administered in infants (6-24 months of age) and children (18-59 months of age) who may or may not have had prior respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection.
Evaluating the Infectivity, Safety and Immunogenicity of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines, RSV...
RSV InfectionThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the infectivity, safety, and immunogenicity of a single dose of recombinant, live-attenuated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines (RSV 6120/∆NS1 or RSV 6120/F1/G2/∆NS1) in RSV-seropositive children 12 to 59 months of age and RSV-seronegative infants and children 6 to 24 months of age.
A Study on the Immune Response and Safety of an RSV Vaccine When Given to Adults 50 Years of Age...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity, safety, and reactogenicity of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in an immunocompromised (lung and renal transplant recipients) population and assess whether a second dose of the vaccine increases the immune response. The aim of the study is to prevent severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Lower Respiratory Tract Disease (LRTD).
Safety and Immunogenicity of CodaVax-RSV in Seropositive and Seronegative Children
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsThis study is a Phase 1, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation clinical trial to evaluate the safety of and immune response to CodaVax-RSV in healthy children. They will be vaccinated in spring to early autumn 2023 and followed through the 2023-24 RSV season. 18 children aged 2 to 5 years who are RSV-seropositive (have antibodies to RSV) and 33 children aged 6 months to < 2 years who are RSV-seronegative (do not have antibodies to RSV) will be enrolled in escalating-dose cohorts. A safety committee will review the safety profile of each dosing group before the next dose-escalation. Children will receive 2 doses of the vaccine at one of several dose levels or placebo (saline solution with no active ingredient) as nose drops; doses will be 28 days apart. A parent/guardian will record temperature and other conditions in a diary daily for 7 days after each dose. The parent/guardian will be contacted by telephone on the day after Dose 1 for safety assessment and review of the diary data. Children will return to the clinic 3, 7, 14, and 28 days after each dose. The parent/guardian will then be contacted by telephone monthly until 1 year after the second dose. Study procedures include physical examinations, vital signs, and collections of blood and nose/throat swab samples to look at safety of the vaccine and to analyze body's immune response.
A Follow-up Study to Describe the Safety of Study Participants Who Received RSVPreF3 Maternal Vaccination...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsThe purpose of this follow-up study is to describe the safety in subsequent pregnancies in participants who were previously administered the RSVPreF3 maternal vaccine or control during any prior RSV MAT study. The study participants enrolled in this follow-up study received RSVPreF3 maternal vaccination (any dose) or controls during the following prior RSV MAT studies: RSV MAT-001 (NCT03674177), RSV MAT-004 (NCT04126213), RSV MAT-010 (NCT05045144), RSV MAT-011 (NCT04138056), RSV MAT-009 (NCT04605159), RSV MAT-012 (NCT04980391) and RSV MAT-039 (NCT05169905). No intervention will be administered in this study. The exposure was the intervention (either RSVPreF3 vaccine or control) received by the study participants in the above-mentioned prior RSV MAT studies.
Evaluation of Performance of the LumiraDx Influenza A/B + RSV Test at POC Testing Sites
InfluenzaHuman1 moreA Multicenter Study Conducted to Evaluate the Performance of the LumiraDx Influenza A/B + RSV Test at Point of Care Testing Sites
Combined Molecular Testing for Influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and RSV RNA From Different Upper Airway Specimens....
InfluenzaCOVID-191 moreThis is a comparative prospective diagnostic accuracy study reported according to the STARD guidelines. Citizens at an outpatient COVID19 test facility at Testcenter Danmark Valby will be invited to participate in the study on a volunteer basis. The enrolled participants will have the planned oropharyngeal swab performed in the test center and sent for a SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR test at TestCenter Danmark, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark as usual. Besides the planned oropharyngeal swab performed in the test center, the participants will have additional specimens collected in form of saliva, nasopharyngeal-, nasal-, and oropharyngeal swabs. These will all be used for the detection of nucleic acids from the four most common strains of influenza (B Yamagata, B Victoria, A H1N1 and A H3N2), SARS-CoV-2 and RSV A/B. Further we will measure immune mediating cytokines, chemokines, and interleukins in the different specimens. These analyses will be performed at Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
A Study on the Immune Response and Safety of a Vaccine Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus Given...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsThe aim of this study is to demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the immune response and evaluate safety of RSVPreF3 older adults (OA) investigational vaccine in adults 50-59 years of age (YOA), including those who are at increased risk (AIR) of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD), versus adults ≥60 YOA
The Impact of Age on Adaptive Immunity in Adults Infected With Respiratory Syncytial Virus
RSV InfectionThis study will for the first time systematically investigate the immune responses in an elderly cohort challenged with a well-defined RSV inoculum. With a global aging population and continuing difficulties in generating vaccines that can reliably induce protective immunity in the elderly, these data will indicate the targets at which development of vaccines against RSV and other infections should be directed.
A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Sisunatovir in Adults With Respiratory Syncytial Virus...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionThe purpose of this study is to learn about the safety and effects of sisunatovir. Sisunatovir is studied for the possible treatment of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). RSV is a virus that causes lung infections with cold-like symptoms, but it can cause severe illness in some people. Sisunatovir is studied in adults: who are not admitted to the hospital and who have high chances of having a severe illness from RSV infection. This study is seeking participants who: Are confirmed to have RSV. Have symptoms of a lung infection. Are 18 years of age or older. Have one or more of the following which increases the chances of RSV illness: A long-term lung disease. heart failure. a condition that weakens the immune system. Are 65 years of age or older and do not have any of the conditions above Half of the participants in this study will receive sisunatovir. The other half will receive a placebo for 5 days. Placebo looks same like the study medicine but does not have any medication. Both sisunatovir and placebo will be taken by mouth. The study will compare the experiences of people receiving sisunatovir to those of the people who do not. This will help decide if sisunatovir is safe and effective. Participants will attend about 8-10 study visits over 5 weeks. During this time, they will have: visits at the study clinic, blood work, swabs of the nose, questionnaires, a follow-up phone call.