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Filter by:This proposed study aims to conduct timely research that promotes vaccine confidence and vaccination of two strongly recommended vaccines with suboptimal uptake rates: Human papillomavirus (HPV) and COVID-19 in vulnerable and underserved youth aged 11-14.
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the role fibroblasts play in the persistent respiratory complaints after a COVID-19 infection. Fibroblasts are involved in tissue remodeling and repair by creating scar-tissue (fibrosis) after tissue damage has occurred. The hypothesis is that this process of fibrosis is ongoing in patients with persistent complaints. To evaluate the roll of fibroblasts a new type of scan is used that is capable of imaging active fibroblasts, a 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT scan.
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of Rehacom on depression and Quality of life in post covid -19 patients. The main question it aims to answer is: • Is a cognitive rehabilitation therapy will improve depression and quality of life in patients with post COVID-19? Researchers will compare Rehacom with exercise therapy to see if rehacom can improve depression and quality of life in patients with post COVID-19 neuropsychological problems.
This is a Phase II, randomized, double-blind, multi-centre trial to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of BIMERVAX® when coadministered with seasonal surface antigen inactivated adjuvanted influenza vaccine (SIIV) in adults older than 65 years of age fully vaccinated against COVID-19. In this study approximately 300 adults aged 65 or older will be enrolled and followed for 1 month after study treatment. Safety and immunogenicity of all participants will be assessed.
The primary objective of this study is to conduct a 16-week randomized controlled trial aimed at investigating the effectiveness of the Whole-Diet Approach when following a healthy US-style diet rich in anti-inflammatory properties. The study will focus on evaluating its impact on reducing symptoms related to Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PACS) in adults aged 50 years and older. The main research questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does adhering to a healthy US-style diet, which is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties, effectively mitigate fatigue symptoms in adults with PACS? 2. Does adhering to a healthy US-style diet, which is abundant in anti-inflammatory properties, effectively mitigate declines in muscle function and physical performance in adults with PACS? At the beginning of the study, eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either the Dietary Intervention Group, where they will receive personalized dietary plans and weekly sessions, or the Attention Control Group, where they will attend general health sessions on a weekly basis as well. This research intends to shed light on the potential benefits of the Whole-Diet Approach and its role in ameliorating PACS-related symptoms among older adults. By comparing the outcomes of the two groups, we hope to gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of this dietary intervention in improving the quality of life for individuals dealing with PACS.
Purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen on FVC, FEV1 and on oxygen saturation in post-COVID-19 patients, The effect of breathing exercises in form of diaphragmatic breathing exercise and pursed lip breathing with traditional medical treatment in form of (vitamin D, vitamin C and anticoagulation drugs on FVC, FEV1 and on oxygen saturation in post-COVID-19 patients.and the difference between the effect of hyperbaric and breathing exercises in form of diaphragmatic breathing exercise and pursed lip breathing with traditional medical treatment in form of (vitamin D, vitamin C and anticoagulation drugs on FVC, FEV1 and on oxygen saturation in post-COVID-19 patients Seventy two covid-19 patients from both genders ranged in age chronology from twenty one to sixty six years will be conducted to participate in this study .Selection of the study sample and evaluate of pulmonary functions improvement as well as hyperbaric oxygen therapy will be conducted at Agriculture Hospital in El Mansoura town. The study sample will be divided randomly into two equal groups of(A&B).All patients participated in the current study will receive breathing excesses in form of Diaphragmatic breathing exercise and Pursed lip breathing with traditional medical treatment in form of (vitamin D, vitamin C and Anticoagulation drugs ,group A will receive 60 minutes of HBOT(100%oxygen at 2 ATA with five minutes air breaks every twenty minutes daily in morning for three weeks then take period time of rest about 30 minutes before starting breathing exercise. The Body mass index (BMI) of each participated patient will be determined by measuring weight/ Kg and height/ m2 using Electronic weight and height scale to include BMI 25.0-29.9 Kg/ . Also using Digital spirometer SMP 21/01 RD (Russian) for measuring of FVC parameters , to be less than 80% ,FEV1 to be less than 80% and Pulse Oximeter for measuring Oxygen saturation to range from 90%to 95% assessment will be done before and after treatment. The obtained results of this study will measure Forced vital capacity (FVC), Forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and oxygen saturation to determine the significant improvement of participated patients.
Respiratory tract infections, e.g. caused by SARS-CoV-2, disproportionately affect elderly. Vaccination has shown to be the most cost-effective approach to prevent infections. However, older adults often fail to induce a potent immune response to vaccines, as was also seen recently for COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. This is likely due to immune dysfunction as a consequence of aging. To potentiate a stronger immune response, vaccine administration into the papillary dermis (intradermal, ID) has been proposed as an alternative strategy to intramuscular (IM) administration. Vaccination through the ID route has shown to be safe and equally or more effective than IM vaccination with a wide variety of vaccines. Recently, ID administration has been tested with two COVID-19 mRNA vaccines (Spikevax, Moderna and Comirnaty, Pfizer/BioNTech) in reduced (fractional) doses of the standard IM dose. To ease ID administration and thereby facilitate the implementation of this route, silicon-based microneedles have been developed. These needles have shown to allow ID administration of the Spikevax vaccine with equal safety and immunogenicity profiles as the traditional Mantoux approach in young adults. In the present study, we will investigate the immunogenicity of a 20 mcg dose of the COVID-19 mRNA Comirnaty vaccine through ID administration with silicon microneedles in elderly people (75 years and older), and compare this to immunogenicity of IM administration of a 20 mcg dose and a 30 mcg (standard IM) dose.
This is a Phase 2/3 open-label study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a booster dose of the XBB.1.5 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) recombinant (r) spike (S) protein nanoparticle vaccine (SARS-CoV-2 rS) adjuvanted with Matrix-M™ in previously mRNA COVID-19 vaccinated adult participants ≥18 years of age and baseline SARS CoV-2 seropositive COVID-19 vaccine naïve participants ≥18 years of age.
This study is a double-blinded randomised trial to assess the efficacy of a probiotic supplement in alleviating symptoms in people with Long COVID.
Telerehabilitation is a great alternative to offering care during a global pandemic. 85% of patients with COVID-19 report persistent symptoms up to 8 months after the infection. There are no clear recommendations for post-covid rehabilitation. The aims of the study are (1) to test the logistic aspect of implanting a hybrid rehabilitation program and (2) to evaluate the acceptability and the potential impact of the program on treating patients with functional limitations and persistent fatigue symptoms. It's a pre and post-study without a control group.