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A Preliminary Exploratory Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of Omicron Variant Bivalent...

COVID-19 Pandemic

It is a single center, randomized, open-labeled, exploratory clinical study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 Fusion Protein bivalent Vaccine V-01-B5 as a second booster in adults aged 18-59 years after vaccinated with 3-dose of inactivated vaccines.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Ivermectin Nasal Drops in Post COVID-19 Parosmia

Parosmia

The current study will be a pilot study for a randomized controlled trial conducted on patients recruited from the outpatient clinic of the Otorhinolaryngology Department, Menoufia Faculty of Medicine To evaluate the effect of ivermectin nasal drops in the treatment of post COVID 19 parosmia

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Collision of Three Global Pandemics: the Effect of Tuberculosis and HIV on the Epidemiological,...

COVID-19HIV Seropositivity3 more

COVID-19 has emerged as global pandemic during the past few months, with an unprecedented impact on public health, and society more generally. Virus epidemiology is poorly understood, as are factors influencing the diverse clinical picture. To date most cases have been seen in high income countries and consequently COVID-19 diagnostics and research have mainly been set-up in these settings. Outstanding questions include an understanding of how the virus spreads and how it causes pathology. A particular gap in current knowledge is the effect of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) on the outcomes of COVID-19 disease as these two conditions impair the host immune response to other infectious disease. Understanding how these three pandemics interact is crucial. We have developed a proposal that will answer critical questions concerning COVID-19 disease epidemiology in the context of low resource countries with high burden of poverty, and in the presence of high rates of TB and HIV, namely, Namibia and Botswana. Given that there are currently few cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in both countries, the project will document how the virus spreads within susceptible populations. The development of this proposal is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, with investigators from Namibia and Botswana working closely with colleagues in Europe. We will also work with an NGO in Namibia, Health Poverty Action, to support rapid implementation. The project includes two studies that will be conducted sequentially. The first study will follow the WHO protocol for household transmission investigations in the context of COVID-19. It will explore transmission frequency and describe the clinical spectrum of disease. Samples collected will also serve as basis for COVID-19 molecular epidemiology and host immunological response. The second study will evaluate the presentation, diagnosis and clinical characteristics of individuals presenting to sentinel health facilities in both countries. The project will have a strong laboratory strengthening component which will enhance COVID-19 laboratory and research capacity. This will include the development of skills and knowledge for diagnostic testing and COVID-19 sequencing and will build scientific and research capacity. The findings from this project will provide robust data to assist in guiding national responses to COVID-19 in both countries as well as assisting with our understanding of the pathogenesis of the virus in the context of TB and HIV, in turn providing vital information on how to deliver clinical care and how to design therapeutics and vaccines.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Phase 3 Boosting Study for the SARS-CoV-2 rS Variant Vaccines

COVID-19SARS CoV 2 Infection

This is a Multi-Part, Phase 3, randomized, observer-blinded study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of booster doses of Omicron subvariant severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) recombinant (r) spike (S) protein nanoparticle vaccines (SARS-CoV-2 rS) adjuvanted with Matrix-M™ adjuvant (NVX-CoV2515 [BA.1] and NVX-CoV2540 [BA.5]) and bivalent (NVX-CoV2373 [prototype] + Omicron subvariant) SARS-CoV-2 rS vaccines (NVX-CoV2373 + NVX CoV2515 and NVX CoV2373 + NVX CoV2540) in previously vaccinated adults 18 years of age and older.

Active45 enrollment criteria

NIH RECOVER Tissue Pathology: Understanding the Long-Term Impact of COVID-19

COVID-19SARS CoV 2 Infection

The Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) Autopsy Study is a cross-sectional study designed to define and characterize the epidemiology, natural history, clinical spectrum, and underlying mechanisms of post-acute effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a diverse population representative of the general COVID-19 population in the US. The autopsy study will characterize the pathology of PASC in (i) non-hospitalized patients who die 30 days or later from symptom onset of COVID-19, and (ii) hospitalized patients who die 30 days or later after discharge from a hospitalization for COVID-19. The study will include decedents who had previously fully recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection (i.e., >30 days from onset in non-hospitalized, or >30 days from discharge in hospitalized patients), and decedents who meet clinical criteria of PASC as defined by the recent World Health Organization publication (see Section 5.4 below). The autopsy study will also explore the pathology of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection in a smaller subset of patients who died 15-30 days from symptom onset. This protocol defines the common set of clinical data elements, autopsy procedures for tissue collection, core measures, pathology protocols, shared pathology tissues, data elements, and methodology. Each investigator site is expected to perform autopsies on the decedents to address the pathophysiology of the potential long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on human health. The Consortium analysis plan aims to address research questions by incorporating: 1) tissue obtained from autopsies performed at each Phase II participant's site; and 2) tissue available from other pathology investigators/autopsy sites within the Consortium.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Pulmonary Telerehabilitation and Physical Activity Recommendations in Patients With...

COVID-19Pulmonary Fibrosis

Rehabilitation plays a very important role in the management of patients with COVID-19, focusing on respiratory and motor functions, and therefore the importance of establishing treatment strategies to ensure optimal recovery of these patients has been emphasized. It has been stated that physical activity recommendations should be clarified for the management of symptoms associated with prolonged COVID-19 Syndrome and for the continuation of activities of daily living. It has been stated that after COVID-19 pneumonia, it is necessary to evaluate the physical functions of patients with long-term follow-up and to establish rehabilitation programs. The importance of being included in the rehabilitation program was emphasized, especially for patients with lung fibrosis. The primary aim of this study was to compare the effects of pulmonary telerehabilitation and physical activity recommendations on exercise capacity and peripheral muscle strength in patients with pulmonary fibrosis due to COVID-19. The secondary aim of this study is to compare the effects of pulmonary telerehabilitation and physical activity recommendations on symptoms, activity and participation in patients with pulmonary fibrosis due to COVID-19.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of Two Recombinant Protein COVID-19 Vaccines in...

COVID-19SARS-CoV-2 Infection

The study is a randomized, double-blind, and positive-controlled Phase III booster study. It will evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of one dose of SCTV01C or SCTV01E as booster compared with either one dose of Sinopharm inactivated COVID-19 vaccine (Cohort 1) or one dose of Comirnaty (Cohort 2).

Active29 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Long CoronaVIrus Disease (COVID) (TLC) Feasibility Trial

COVID-19

The primary objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of methods and procedures to be employed in a larger scale decentralized platform adaptive randomized clinical trial in patients with a history of a Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) positive test and/or medical records from a healthcare provider that coincides with the diagnosis of long-COVID.

Not yet recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Safety, Efficacy, and Dosing of VIX001 in Patients With Neurological Symptoms of Post Acute COVID-19...

Post-Acute COVID-19 SyndromeCognitive Impairment1 more

The study, identified as VIX001-PACS-01, is a Phase 1, open-label, dose-escalation trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, preliminary efficacy, and dose effect of VIX001, an amniotic fluid product, in patients with Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS) and cognitive impairment. Conducted at the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics, the trial aims to enroll up to nine participants, or up to 18 using a 3+3 dose escalation design. Intravenous injections of VIX001 will be administered at three ascending doses (1 ml, 3 ml, or 10 ml), and participants will be assessed for safety, cognitive impairment, pain, activity, and quality of life at baseline and various timepoints. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety of VIX001, while secondary objectives include assessing its potential efficacy and patient-reported outcomes. The study duration is expected to last approximately 18 months, including enrollment, evaluation, and post-study observation periods. The findings will contribute to understanding VIX001's safety and efficacy in treating PACS-related cognitive impairment.

Not yet recruiting41 enrollment criteria

Serological Surveillance for COVID-19 in Central North Carolina

COVID-19

Background: The SARS-CoV-2 virus has caused a pandemic. Little is known about the virus, so data is needed to form an effective public health response. Researchers want to count how many people have been exposed to COVID-19, learn about symptoms, and find out how many antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus a person may have in their blood over 1 year. This data could affect the response to current and future pandemics. Objective: To learn how many people from a sampling of adults in North Carolina develop antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus over 1 year. Eligibility: Healthy people age 18 and older who do not currently have COVID-19 Design: Participants will be screened with questions about their health. Participants will have five 30-minute visits at the Clinical Research Unit. At each visit, they will have blood drawn to see if they have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. If the test result is positive for antibodies, the participant will be tested to see if they currently have COVID-19. For this, a nasal or throat swab will be done, or saliva will be collected. They may do this test at the same visit as the blood draw, or they may schedule an extra visit. Around the time of their study visits, participants will take an online survey about themselves, their health, and COVID-19. It takes 10 minutes to complete. Every week for 52 weeks, they will also take a brief online survey about their symptoms. It takes 2 minutes to complete. They will be emailed a link to log in and fill out the surveys on a secure website. Participation will last for 1 year. ...

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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