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NCT ID: NCT05047783 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Masitinib in Patients With Symptomatic Mild to Moderate COVID-19

Start date: November 23, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to evaluate the anti-viral efficacy of 3 different dosages of masitinib in patients with symptomatic mild to moderate COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT05046769 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

COVID-19: A Scope Research on Epidemiology and Clinical Course

COVID-Scope
Start date: April 28, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Coronavirus (CoV) 2 infection and the associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are the most recent international health threat challenging our ability to protect populations, to avoid severe outcomes and to understand both the population dynamics of this new condition and the breath of individual responses. Gathering information on the clinical course of the disease and the risk of transmission is essential to design effective therapeutic solutions and preventive measures. The aim of the study proposed, to be carried out at University Hospital Center of "São João" (CHUSJ), is to recruit and follow-up a cohort of patients diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection, to evaluate the clinical course of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 cases, to identify prognostic factors and to measure the risk of reinfection. Additionally, researchers intend to characterize the patients and household contacts to describe the dynamics of infection, to calculate household infection attack rate, and to perform the genetic sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 to understand determinants of disease course (namely long-term effects) and risk of household transmission. A sample of participants, identified during the process of evaluation of symptomatic individuals, at the same institution, and negative for SARS-CoV-2 will be selected as negative controls. Participants will be consecutively recruited and the study is expected to enroll patients as long as the pandemic remains. Information will be gathered based on clinical individual charts, hospital data-bases (example: for administrative data) and individual computer assisted interviews to be performed at pre-defined intervals (3, 12 and 24 months) or according to clinical needs. The project was approved by the local Ethical Committee and the Data Protection relevant authorities.

NCT ID: NCT05046561 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Study to Reinforce Immunity (STRI) Phase 2 Clinical Trial

Start date: November 4, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Protocol STRI12 - Study to Reinforce Immunity (STRI) - A Phase 2 Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study to Investigate the Safety and Efficacy of STRI Formula in Non-Hospitalized Participants with COVID-19 (the Study)

NCT ID: NCT05046366 Recruiting - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

Development of an Artificial Intelligence System for Intelligent Pathological Diagnosis and Therapeutic Effect Prediction Based on Multimodal Data Fusion of Common Tumors and Major Infectious Diseases in the Respiratory System Using Deep Learning Technology.

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To improve accurate diagnosis and treatment of common malignant tumors and major infectious diseases in the respiratory system, we aim to establish a large medical database that includes standardized and structured clinical diagnosis and treatment information such as electronic medical records, image features, pathological features, and multi-omics information, and to develop a multi-modal data fusion-based technology system for individualized intelligent pathological diagnosis and therapeutic effect prediction using artificial intelligence technology.

NCT ID: NCT05045937 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Observational Study on the Use of Ivermectin as an Outpatient Treatment Option for COVID-19

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Ivermectin is currently being utilized by a number of physicians in the local area. My objective will be to enroll these patients at the time of their evaluation for COVID-19 infection and to follow their progress through their recovery.

NCT ID: NCT05044780 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Hyperspectral Analysis of Sweat Metabolite Biometrics for Real-Time Detection of COVID-19

Start date: August 30, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the health systems worldwide. Many tools have been developed in response to the pandemic, but there is no current way to quickly screen multiple people for the disease. Research has shown that people with COVID-19 have higher levels of some proteins involved in the immune response and inflammation. These proteins can be detected in sweat using a special camera. Researchers want to see if analysis of sweat from fingerprints could be used to detect COVID-19 infection in people. Objective: To test a new technology to detect COVID-19 infection based on an analysis of sweat from fingerprints. Eligibility: Adults ages 18 and older who tested positive or negative for COVID-19 within the last 7 days. Design: Participants will visit the NIH Clinical Center for one day within 7 days from COVID-19 testing. The visit will last for 3 to 4 hours. Participants who show symptoms for COVID-19 with a positive test will give blood samples to correlate with the sweat markers. About 1/2 tablespoon of blood will be drawn. For sweat markers, 10 fingers will be imaged by a camera using a touchless system. This will be repeated 3 times. It will take about 15 minutes. Participants will use the device. They will get instructions and watch a short video on how to use the device.

NCT ID: NCT05043311 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

The Safety and Immunogenicity of SCTV01C in Healthy Population Aged ≥18 Years Previously Vaccinated With mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine.

Start date: December 22, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of SCTV01C in healthy population aged ≥18 years previously vaccinated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.

NCT ID: NCT05043285 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

The Safety and Immunogenicity of SCTV01C in Healthy Population Aged ≥18 Years Previously Vaccinated With Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine.

Start date: December 22, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of SCTV01C in healthy population aged ≥18 years previously vaccinated with inactivated COVID-19 vaccine.

NCT ID: NCT05043272 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Safety and Immune Response of COVID-19 Vaccination in Overweight People With Excessive BMI

Start date: August 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

On 11 February 2020, the International Committee for the Classification of Viruses named the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans as the new coronavirus pneumonia (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19). Due to the changes of immune function and cardiopulmonary function in overweight people, the infection and severity of these patients are higher than that of the general population during the epidemic period. More attention should be paid to personal protection and disease prevention. Vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine can effectively prevent COVID-19 infection, delay or prevent patients from developing into critical illness and reducing mortality. In order to evaluate the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine for overweight people, and to guide COVID-19 vaccination more scientifically, rationally and effectively, this study was carried out.

NCT ID: NCT05043246 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Safety and Immune Response of COVID-19 Vaccination in Patients With Basic Disease

SIM-PBD
Start date: August 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

On 11 February 2020, the International Committee for the Classification of Viruses named the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans as the new coronavirus pneumonia (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19).Due to the decline of immunity and cardiopulmonary function in patients with basic diseases (hypertension, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, cancer diseases, etc.), COVID-19 's severe illness and mortality mainly increase in these special population. Vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine can effectively prevent COVID-19 virus infection and delay or prevent patients from developing into critical illness and reduce mortality.To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the population vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, and to play a scientific and theoretical supporting role in guiding COVID-19 vaccination scientifically, reasonably and effectively, so this study was carried out.