Evaluation of the Immunogenicity and Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines (Ad26.COV2.S and NVX-CoV2373)
COVID-19Vaccine Reaction2 morePhase II, non-randomized, open-label, comparative, national, multicenter trial in Mali, aimed to assess the humoral vaccine immune response induced by Ad26.COV2.S and NVX-CoV2373 vaccines in 400 adults (200 participants for each vaccine), one month after receiving the complete vaccination schedule of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.
A Study to Evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of a Recombinant Protein COVID-19 Vaccine in Population...
SARS-CoV-2 InfectionCOVID-19The study is a randomized, double-blind, positive-controlled Phase II booster study. It will evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of SCTV01E compared with Comirnaty.
Researchers at UC San Diego Are Learning About the Benefits of Human Milk and How it Influences...
BreastfeedingCOVID-19 Infection3 moreThe purpose of the UCSD Human Milk Biorepository is to establish and maintain a repository of breast milk samples that can be used to learn more about how breast milk influences infant and child health.
Multifactorial Evaluation of COVID-19 Respiratory Reliquates
COVID-19 Respiratory InfectionThe present study aims to evaluate how commonly diagnostic tools employed in the preoperative evaluation of respiratory function in thoracic surgery can identify pathological alteration due to a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. In particular, the investigators will gather information concerning imaging (lung ct and lung ultrasound), arterial blood gas analysis, and pulmonary function tests.
COVID-19 Vaccination AZV 2021-2023
COVID-19Vaccination2 moreThe study is aimed at the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with completed vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 admitted to the hospital in the standard ward and intensive care unit due to the severe course of COVID-19.
Analysis of Suicide Dynamics in Link to the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19Covid is a virus that first appeared in China in 2019 and was quickly described as a pandemic virus by its globalized nature. The unprecedented occurrence of the virus has led to several health and restrictive government measures. The Covid-19 pandemic and health measures have been able to contribute to the deterioration of the mental health of citizens as it has already been observed during the former pandemic context (Sars covid in 2003 in China or the Spanish flu). Among the consequences of a negative impact on mental health, investigators assume that there is an increase in transitions to the completed suicidal act. However, current studies and observations tend to note that there has been no major change in the dynamics of successful suicides during the Covid period. However, there are biases in the studies conducted: some suicide deaths may have been hidden and not reported as such, due to several factors. For example, the measure of the evolution of suicide attempts that was most often made by the measure of the evolution of the number of hospitalizations for this reason can be a source ofestimate whether people who did this gesture were not hospitalized after a visit to the emergency room or if they gave up attending because of the pandemic. Moreover, suicide deaths are more difficult to report as such when they occur at home than after hospitalization. It is therefore interesting to study the dynamics of suicide during this health crisis retrospectively based on data from the Strasbourg Institute of Forensic Medicine containing the census of the Alsace region, which was hit hard by the pandemic.
Retrospective Cohort Study of the Physiotherapy in Critically Ill Covid Patients
COVID-19Retrospective cohort study that will include patients from the ICU of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in Barcelona during the period between March 11 and May 13, 2020. The cohorts are made up of two groups of patients admitted for severe COVID during the first wave, according to whether or not they received physiotherapy and the possible impact of physiotherapy on the days of mechanical ventilation in the two study groups will be studied.
Emotional Changes Between Emergency and Intensive Care Unit and On-site Counter Staffs After COVID-19...
Psychological DistressCOVID-19 Infection1 moreThe emotional and work changes of the staffs and the on-site counter staffs will have a certain impact during this pandemic period. Because a large number of critically ill patients are obstructive in emergency and critical care uint. It will induce a huge impact on the deployment of medical team manpower The purpose of this study is to understand the situation of emergency and intensive care unit personnel after covid-19 infection. It will help the hospital superintendent to understand the impact of emotional adjustment on its own work, understand the emotional situation of on-site personnel, future planning and r deployment.
Basel Long COVID-19 Cohort Study
Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC)The Basel Long COVID Cohort Study (BALCoS) will focus on the patients' present health status, symptoms, the course of these symptoms, and potential mechanisms involved. The project aims to investigate proposed mechanisms behind Post COVID-19 condition (PCC), including a) autoimmunity, b) chronic inflammation, c) genetics, d) coagulation disorders, and e) psychosocial factors. Patients enrolled in BALCoS will complete a set of assessments that include the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data, biomarkers, neurocognitive testing, psychometric questionnaires, and measures of physical performance, and provide consent that their data from routine clinical care can be used for the study. As in this registry-based cohort study no intervention besides standard care including individual remedies is given to patients.
SCALE-UP Utah II: Community-Academic Partnership to Address COVID-19 Text Message Study
COVID-19The long-term objective of SCALE-UP II is to increase the reach, uptake, and sustainability of COVID-19 testing among underserved populations. Through RADx-UP Phase I funding (SCALE-UP Utah), the team has established population health management (PHM) interventions that have been used since Feb 2021 to increase the uptake of COVID-19 testing and vaccination among community health center patients. Interventions are based on a PHM approach that uses widely available technology (i.e. cell phones and text messaging). SCALE-UP II will both build on SCALE-UP Utah PHM interventions and investigate novel resource conservation approaches (i.e., Request-Patient Navigation vs. No Patient Navigation and text messaging vs. conversational agent). SCALE-UP II builds on long standing partnerships among the University of Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute (UofU CTSI), Association for Utah Community Health (AUCH), CHCs, and the Utah Department of Health(UDOH). CTSI and SCALE-UP II investigators are leading several COVID-19 initiatives that drive public health response and state government policies in Utah.