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Active clinical trials for "Respiratory Tract Infections"

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Specimen Collection and Transport Workflow Evaluations for CLIA-waived Molecular Testing

Respiratory Tract InfectionsGastrointestinal Infection

The purpose of this study is two-fold. In the first phase, the goal is to characterize the stability of respiratory (nasal swab, nasopharyngeal swab, and throat swab; NS, NPS, TS) and stool (raw stool and rectal swab) specimens collected using various standard, medically established procedures with and without transport media and tested at various time points and under different temperature conditions, and also to look at variation between repeat sampling events. The intention is for these data to support decisions made by BioFire regarding the appropriate specimen type and handling guidelines for future tests. In the second phase of the study, collection and transport conditions identified in Phase 1 will be used to collect specimens for pilot performance evaluations of a new molecular diagnostic test.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

The Use of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Incident Respiratory Infections, Are They...

Covid-19Coronavirus7 more

The study use UK based linked electronic health records from the Clinical Research Datalink (CALIBER) of 5.6 million individuals to conduct a matched case-control study to investigate the incidence of influenza in individuals prescribed ACEI compared to those not prescribed ACEI.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Aerosolisation During Respiratory Procedures

HealthyRespiratory Tract Infections2 more

Currently, a major issue within respiratory medicine is undertaking procedures that generate aerosolisation with the concern of spreading infection, such as the SARS-COV-2/COVID-19 virus. It is anecdotally reported that lung function testing and positive airways pressure devices used in clinical practice are aerosol generating procedures however the data to support this is limited. With the advent of high-speed imaging systems that can capture and quantify particle size and velocity we aim to investigate the aerosol generation in routine non-invasive positive pressure respiratory procedures.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Focused Lung Ultrasound: A Prospective Cohort Study in General Practice

UltrasonographyRespiratory Tract Infections2 more

This is a prospective cohort study that describes focused lung ultrasound (FLUS) findings in patients presenting with symptoms of an acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in general practice in Denmark. Ten general practitioners (GPs) will perform FLUS in addition to their usual care of adults presenting with symptoms of an acute LRTI where the GP suspects a community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Eligible patients will consecutively be invited to participate during a two months' study period until each GP has included a total of ten patients. The GPs will register information about patients including age, gender, symptoms, clinical findings, results of any point-of-care test performed, if antibiotic treatment was prescribed and they will register information on FLUS performance and findings.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

TB Sequel: Pathogenesis and Risk Factors of Long-term Sequelae of Pulmonary TB

Respiratory Tract InfectionsTuberculosis1 more

This is an observational cohort study. Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients will be enrolled at the time of TB diagnosis and prospectively followed for at least two years after TB-treatment initiation with optional prolonged follow-up. Study visits will be performed in the study clinics or if necessary at the participant's home at pre-defined time points after TB treatment initiation. Clinical assessments, biological sample collections and collection of socio-economic data will be performed according to the pre-defined schedule of events.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Impact of Introduction of PHiD-CV for Nunavik Children, Quebec, Canada

Acute Upper Respiratory InfectionAcute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection3 more

The objective of this study is to document the residual burden of acute upper respiratory infections (AURIs), acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs), otitis media (OMs) and auditory functional and anatomical abnormalities in children under the age of 5 years in Nunavik who will be exposed to PHiD-CV in combination with PCV-7 or PCV-13. The comparison groups will be the cohorts of children who received no PCV vaccine (those born in 1994-1996) and those exposed to PCV-7 exclusively (those born in 2003-2007).

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Rapid Analysis of Infections by Spectrometry of Exhaled Breath

Respiratory Tract InfectionsHematologic Diseases

To quantify the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic value of spectrometric analysis of exhaled breath from hematological patients with respiratory infection.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Signature of the Host Response to a Respiratory Viral Infection, in the Prediction of Bronchiolitis...

Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell RecipientsAcute Respiratory Infection1 more

Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is the well-known manifestation of the chronic pulmonary graft-versus-host disease(GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The pathophysiology of BO is, however, poorly known. The available data strongly support the role of respiratory viruses, in particular paramyxoviruses (parainfluenzae virus (PIV), respiratory syncytial virus, metapneumovirus). It is likely that the alloimmune response triggered by the respiratory virus is inadequate and leads to the peribronchiolar fibrotic process. The objective is to analyze the kinetics of profiles of the blood and respiratory host responses resulting from a high or low parainfluenza respiratory infection, in order to evaluate if the occurrence of a BO is associated with a specific signature We will evaluate the predictive signature of a BO after a parainfluenza virus infection by characterizing the differences between the patients evolving and those not evolving to a BO at 2 months after the infection.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

A Registry Study of 100 Thousand Cases of Pediatric Patients on Reduning Injection(a Chinese Medicine...

Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionAcute Tracheobronchitis

This study was advocated by Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in February 2018. The purpose of this study is to make a monitoring of adverse reactions in 100 thousand children aged 14 years and below to see whether Reduning injection is safe and the characteristic and mechanism of anaphylactic reaction used Reduning injection in hospitals in China.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Laboratory Predictors of Respiratory Morbidities in CP Children

Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infections

Relationship between respiratory morbidities and cerebral palsy in children

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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