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Filter by:This study will test if affordable air cleaning devices (box fans with a filter attached and/or ultraviolet light lamps) installed in classrooms can reduce the number of viral respiratory illnesses schoolchildren experience.
The primary object of this study is evaluating the efficacy of ZX-7101A tablets versus placebo in the treatment of uncomplicated simple influenza in adolescents. The seongdary object is evaluating the safety of ZX-7101A tablet in the treatment of uncomplicated simple influenza in adolescents.
This study is a prospective accuracy observational study to evaluate the performance of the Highplex System SARS-Cov-2, Influenza and RSV 8-well in vitro diagnostic medical device panel and generate performance data. The precision of results will be evaluated in concordance with the comparator predicate device panel BioFire Respiratory Panel 2.1 (RP2.1).
Xlear have developed and patented a xylitol containing nasal spray for the treatment of upper-respiratory tract infections. The nasal spray is comprised of xylitol and GSE (Grapefruit Seed extract) which provides antibacterial properties as well as preventing viral adhesion in the nasal passage. Studies into Xlear's antiviral effects on SARS-CoV-2 are currently ongoing but hypothetically, a Xylitol Based Nasal spray may prove to be a useful and inexpensive treatment for COVID-19 infection.