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COVID 19-pneumonia may evolve into respiratory insufficiency for which invasive mechanical ventilation is required. Recently, inhaled anesthetics have become available for sedation of critically ill patients. Based upon recent research, these anesthetics may provide advantages in improvement of P/F ratio in ARDS patients. However, up to now, its effects on COVID-19 pneumonia patients is unknown; therefore, this study was designed as a plan to investigate whether the use of inhaled sevoflurane leads to improvement of oxygenation compared to intravenous sedatives in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients
The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the safety and reactogenicity of multi-component vaccines mRNA-1045 (Influenza and RSV) and mRNA-1230 (influenza, RSV, and SARS-CoV-2) compared with mRNA-1010 (influenza), mRNA-1345 (RSV), and mRNA-1273.214 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccines in healthy older participants.
The study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, reactogenicity, and effectiveness of mRNA-1273.214 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine in infants aged 12 weeks to < 6 months.
This is a preliminary exploratory cohort study to evaluate safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Variant (Omicron BA.5) mRNA Vaccine (LVRNA012) in participants aged 18 years and over in China.
This is a cohort study to evaluate safety and immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Variant (Omicron BA.5) mRNA Vaccine (LVRNA012) in participants aged 18 years and over in China
This is a preliminary exploratory cohort study to evaluate safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine, Bivalent (LVRNA021) in participants Aged 18 years and over in China
This is a cohort study to evaluate safety and immunogenicity of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine, Bivalent (LVRNA021) in participants aged 18 years and over in China
The purpose of the study will be to evaluate the effect of a rehabilitation program on the improvement of patients with post-COVID-19 musculoskeletal symptoms, as well as to quantify the impact of telemedicine that evaluates the evolution of pain, functionality, and quality of life.
This study plans to enrol 1000 participants 18 years and above, with ≥10% participants ≥60 years old. According to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine vaccination history, they will be evenly divided into 2 groups, Group A and Group B. Group A: will enrol 500 participants who have received 2 doses of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine according to national immunization planning, whose last dose was given at least 6 months ago. They will be given one dose of the study vaccine (SYS6006) after enrolment. Group B: will enrol 500 participants who have received 3 doses of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine according to national immunization planning, whose last dose was given at least 6 months ago. They will be given one dose of the study vaccine (SYS6006) after enrolment. The study is devided into two stages, the first stage will enrol 200 participants with 100 in Group A and 100 in Group B. They will undergo laboratory examination, immunogenicity observation and safety observation. The first 30 participants in each group will take extra cellular immune testing; the second stage will enrol the remaining 800 participants for safety observation.