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Cross-Sectional Evaluation of Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 Remnants After Recovery From Acute Infection
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) PASC Post Acute Sequelae of COVID-19
Background: SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19. Some people who recover from COVID-19 have symptoms that last long after the active infection ends. This is called long COVID. Sometimes, long COVID can affect the nerves and cause problems with sleep, thinking, the senses, and movement. Re1 expand

Background: SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19. Some people who recover from COVID-19 have symptoms that last long after the active infection ends. This is called long COVID. Sometimes, long COVID can affect the nerves and cause problems with sleep, thinking, the senses, and movement. Researchers want to find out whether people with long COVID have retained inactive remnants of SARS-CoV-2 in their bodies. Objective: To collect tissue samples to see if people with long COVID have remnants of SARS-CoV-2 in their bodies. Eligibility: People 18 years or older who have recovered from COVID-19, both with and without neurologic symptoms. Design: Participants will have 2 to 4 inpatient or outpatient visits over 4 months. Each visit will last 4 to 5 days. Participants will be screened to make sure it is safe to collect tissue samples from their body. They will have a physical and dental exam. They will have imaging scans and a test of their heart function. They will complete questionnaires about their health. They will give blood, urine, saliva, and stool samples. Their sense of taste and smell will be tested. Tissue samples will be taken from the digestive tract, lungs, colon, skin, muscle, lymph nodes, nasal passages, and mouth. Participants may be numbed or sedated for some of the procedures. Swabs will be used to collect cells from inside the mouth and nose. Participants will undergo lumbar puncture. A thin needle will be inserted into their lower back to draw out a sample of the fluid around their spinal cord. Participants will have follow-up phone calls after each clinic visit.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Mar 2025

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Genetics of COVID-19 Susceptibility and Manifestations
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) COVID-19 Coronavirus 2019
Background: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19, or SARS-CoV-2) is a serious public health problem, and genetics may play a role in how serious the illness becomes in certain people. Genes are the instructions that our body uses to grow and develop. Variations in our genes can cause medical conditions and1 expand

Background: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19, or SARS-CoV-2) is a serious public health problem, and genetics may play a role in how serious the illness becomes in certain people. Genes are the instructions that our body uses to grow and develop. Variations in our genes can cause medical conditions and may be the reason why some people get sicker than others. Objective: This study aims to learn more about the genetic contributions to the severity of COVID-19. We hope to use this information to develop therapies that reduce the severity of COVID-19 symptoms in some people. Eligibility: Anyone located in the United States who has tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection may be eligible to join (including NIH staff). Design: Participants will complete a questionnaire about their health history and COVID-19 symptoms. Participants will give a blood or saliva sample. It will be about 2 tablespoons of blood, or we will send a saliva collection kit. Researchers will use this blood or saliva sample to study the participant s DNA. The data about participants genes will be stored in a large database. The database will be shared with other qualified researchers who are trying to learn about COVID-19. Participants names and other personal details will not be shared. Instead, the data will be labeled with a code. Participants may be contacted by study team members for up to a year after they join the study.

Type: Observational

Start Date: May 2020

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Safety, Reactogenicity, and Immunogenicity Trial of STX-S SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in Adults
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) COVID-19
This phase 1 clinical trial will evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of STX-S in adults who have previously received a primary series and at least one booster with an authorized or licensed SARS-CoV-2 parenteral vaccine. The study is designed as a non-randomized, open-label, dos1 expand

This phase 1 clinical trial will evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of STX-S in adults who have previously received a primary series and at least one booster with an authorized or licensed SARS-CoV-2 parenteral vaccine. The study is designed as a non-randomized, open-label, dose-escalation clinical trial evaluating three dose levels of STX-S. A sample size of 60 participants (20 participants per dose cohort) is anticipated. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and reactogenicity of a single intramuscular (IM) injection of three different dose levels (25 ng, 50 ng, and 125 ng) of STX-S in previously vaccinated healthy adults.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2025

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Treatment Outcomes in PASC Patients With Neurocognitive Impairment
Ohio State University Long COVID
Longitudinal study collecting retrospective and prospective data on treatments received and change in quality of life among patients with neurocognitive symptoms attending a Long COVID clinic expand

Longitudinal study collecting retrospective and prospective data on treatments received and change in quality of life among patients with neurocognitive symptoms attending a Long COVID clinic

Type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Start Date: Oct 2022

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A Study to Evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of mRNA-1283 COVID-19 Variant-containing Formulat1
ModernaTX, Inc. COVID-19
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of variant-containing formulations of mRNA-1283 COVID-19 vaccine (mNEXSPIKE®) within the current epidemiological environment. expand

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of variant-containing formulations of mRNA-1283 COVID-19 vaccine (mNEXSPIKE®) within the current epidemiological environment.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2025

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A US Study to Look at Loss of Work and Healthcare Costs for People Affected With Mild-to-moderate C1
Pfizer COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019)
The purpose of this study is to understand how COVID-19 affects people's ability to work and to calculate the costs associated with loss of work. The study compares two groups of participants who are confirmed to have mild-to moderated COVID-19 and who have high chances of the disease becoming sev1 expand

The purpose of this study is to understand how COVID-19 affects people's ability to work and to calculate the costs associated with loss of work. The study compares two groups of participants who are confirmed to have mild-to moderated COVID-19 and who have high chances of the disease becoming severe. The two groups are: People who took the antiviral medication nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (also called Paxlovid) People who were eligible to receive antiviral medication but did not receive any. The participants will be selected from various health databases in the US between June 2021 and December 2022. The main goals are: To look at the characteristics of both groups of participants with COVID-19. To measure how much work these participants missed, including days off and sick leave, and the costs associated with this work loss. To compare work loss and costs between the two groups of participants, considering differences in their clinical and demographic characteristics. The study will evaluate at least 30 days of data from participants after they are confirmed to have COVID-19

Type: Observational

Start Date: Oct 2024

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Heat thErapy And mobiLity in COVID-19 Survivors
University of Nebraska Long COVID
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) is becoming a major risk factor for chronic diseases, with older adults and those with underlying health conditions at risk of developing persistent mobility limitations and disabilities. Although exercise intervention is a common strategy to resto1 expand

Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) is becoming a major risk factor for chronic diseases, with older adults and those with underlying health conditions at risk of developing persistent mobility limitations and disabilities. Although exercise intervention is a common strategy to restore functional capacity, it may not be feasible or enticing to many people with PASC. This clinical trial seeks to establish the tolerability and efficacy of at home lower-body heat therapy for improving functional capacity along with metabolic and vascular health in late-middle aged and older adults with PASC, also known as "long COVID".

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2025

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A Study to Learn About How Well Yearly Updates to the COVID-19 Vaccine Work to Protect People From1
Pfizer COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Infection COVID-19 COVID-19 Infection Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019)
The purpose of this study is to learn about how well the yearly updates to the COVID-19 vaccine work in adults (age 18 years and above) with a healthy immune system (the body's cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect your body) and in children (age 6 months to 17 years). This study1 expand

The purpose of this study is to learn about how well the yearly updates to the COVID-19 vaccine work in adults (age 18 years and above) with a healthy immune system (the body's cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect your body) and in children (age 6 months to 17 years). This study will use a collection of insurance claims and state vaccine registry data called HealthVerity. All patient names and other identifying information is removed. This study will include children who: - Are 6 months of age to 17 years of age - Are enrolled for at least 6 months in a row in a health insurance plan that provides data to HealthVerity - Are enrolled for at least 6 months in a row in a prescription drug insurance plan that provides data to HealthVerity - Live in the same US state for 6 months in a row - Live in a US state that requires COVID-19 vaccine reporting and provides all vaccine history data to HealthVerity - Do not have mismatches in sex and/or year of birth between any of the available datasets - Do not have records of having had COVID-19 and/or any COVID-19 vaccine in the 90 days before the start of the study This study will include adults who: - Are 18 years of age and older - Are enrolled for at least 12 months in a row in a health insurance plan that provides data to HealthVerity - Are enrolled for at least 12 months in a row in a prescription drug insurance plan that provides data to HealthVerity - Have lived in the same US state for at least 12 months - Live in a US state that requires COVID-19 reporting and provides all vaccine history data to HealthVerity - Do not have mismatches in sex and/or year of birth between any of the available datasets - Do not have records of having had COVID-19 and/or any COVID-19 vaccine in the 90 days before the start of the study This study will use the data that has already been collected, and no treatment or vaccine will be given in the study. People who match the information above will be followed in the HealthVerity database for up to 6 months following the first day that a new COVID-19 vaccine is available. This information will be reviewed to see if any of the following happen: - they had a COVID-19 vaccine - they're diagnosed with COVID-19 in a doctor's office - they visit the emergency department for COVID-19 - they visit urgent care for COVID-19 - they are hospitalized for COVID-19 The experiences of people who received a COVID-19 vaccine will be compared to the experiences of people who did not receive the vaccine. This will help to understand how well the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine works at stopping COVID-19.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Apr 2025

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A Pilot rTMS Trial for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Long-COVID
University of California, Los Angeles Long Covid-19 PASC Post Acute Sequelae of COVID 19 Brain Fog Fatigue
This is a pilot randomized trial of rTMS for symptoms of fatigue and brain fog, and other neuropsychiatric symptoms of Long-COVID (Post-COVID, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 infection, PASC). Twenty participants diagnosed with Long-COVID and recruited from the UCLA Long-COVID clinic will be random1 expand

This is a pilot randomized trial of rTMS for symptoms of fatigue and brain fog, and other neuropsychiatric symptoms of Long-COVID (Post-COVID, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 infection, PASC). Twenty participants diagnosed with Long-COVID and recruited from the UCLA Long-COVID clinic will be randomized to receive active rTMS versus sham stimulation for 15 treatments followed by another 15 open-label rTMS treatments. Investigators will compare the safety and tolerability of rTMS vs Sham and examine within-group changes in symptoms of fatigue, sleep, pain, mood, and subjective and objective cognitive impairment. This project will provide information and pilot data for future larger clinical trials.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jan 2025

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HOBSCOTCH for People With Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS)
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Post Acute COVID 19 Syndrome Memory Impairment Memory Dysfunction Cognitive Dysfunction
The goal of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of adapting and delivering the existing home-based epilepsy self-management intervention, HOBSCOTCH, for people with Post Acute Covid Syndrome (PACS). The main questions it aims to answer are: Can the current HOBSCOTCH program be adapted f1 expand

The goal of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of adapting and delivering the existing home-based epilepsy self-management intervention, HOBSCOTCH, for people with Post Acute Covid Syndrome (PACS). The main questions it aims to answer are: Can the current HOBSCOTCH program be adapted for people with PACS? Will people with PACS experience improved quality of life similar to that found in people with epilepsy after participating in the HOBSCOTCH program? Participants will be asked to: - attend nine, one-hour virtual (online and/or by telephone) HOBSCOTCH-PACS sessions with a one-on-one certified HOBSCOTCH-PACS coach - complete a brief clinical questionnaire about their diagnosis of PACS - complete seven questionnaires before and after the HOBSCOTCH-PACS sessions about their quality of life, memory and thinking processes (objective and subjective cognition), about their physical and mental health and about autonomic symptoms associated with their diagnosis of PACS - keep a short daily diary (using a smart phone app or on paper) about their PACS symptoms and use of the self-management strategies taught in the HOBSCOTCH-PACS program - complete two brief surveys to assess satisfaction with their experience after the entire HOBSCOTCH-PACS program

Type: Interventional

Start Date: May 2024

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Antimicrobial Resistance During the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Pandemic
Methodist Health System COVID-19
Assess the incidence and rates of resistant pathogens prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. expand

Assess the incidence and rates of resistant pathogens prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Jul 2021

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RECOVER-AUTONOMIC: Platform Protocol, Appendix A (IVIG)
Kanecia Obie Zimmerman Long COVID Long Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid19) Long Covid-19
This study is a platform protocol designed to be flexible so that it is suitable for a wide range of settings within health care systems and in community settings where it can be integrated into COVID-19 programs and subsequent treatment plans. This protocol is a prospective, multi-center, multi-a1 expand

This study is a platform protocol designed to be flexible so that it is suitable for a wide range of settings within health care systems and in community settings where it can be integrated into COVID-19 programs and subsequent treatment plans. This protocol is a prospective, multi-center, multi-arm, randomized, controlled platform trial evaluating various interventions for use in the treatment of autonomic dysfunction symptoms, including cardiovascular complications and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), in Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) participants. The interventions tested will include non-pharmacologic care and pharmacologic therapies with study drugs.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Mar 2024

open study

A Study to Assess Long-term Outcomes of Myocarditis Following Administration of COVID-19 mRNA Vacci1
ModernaTX, Inc. Myocarditis
The main goal of this study is to characterize presentation, clinical course, and long-term outcomes of myocarditis temporally associated with administration of mRNA-1273 (SPIKEVAX) COVID-19 vaccine. expand

The main goal of this study is to characterize presentation, clinical course, and long-term outcomes of myocarditis temporally associated with administration of mRNA-1273 (SPIKEVAX) COVID-19 vaccine.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Apr 2022

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Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for COVID-19
VA Office of Research and Development Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Cognitive dysfunction, psychiatric symptoms, functional impairment, and disability following COVID-19 negatively impact Veterans' community functioning and quality of life, contribute to significant human suffering, and are costly to VHA. Rehabilitation is a critical priority for Veterans with long1 expand

Cognitive dysfunction, psychiatric symptoms, functional impairment, and disability following COVID-19 negatively impact Veterans' community functioning and quality of life, contribute to significant human suffering, and are costly to VHA. Rehabilitation is a critical priority for Veterans with long COVID. One promising treatment to improve functioning in Veterans with post-COVID-19 cognitive symptoms is Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT). Previous studies have found that CCT is feasible, acceptable, and efficacious in Veteran populations with multiple sources of cognitive dysfunction. This randomized controlled trial aims to address important RR&D priorities by examining feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a COVID-19-specific rehabilitation intervention, CCT for long COVID (CCT-C) compared to a robust control condition. The proposed study has the potential to improve cognitive function, functional independence, and quality of life for Veterans with late or delayed effects of secondary conditions related to COVID-19 infections.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jul 2024

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A Rapid Diagnostic of Risk in Hospitalized Patients Using Machine Learning
AgileMD, Inc. Sepsis Septicemia Respiratory Failure Hemodynamic Instability COVID-19
In this study, the investigators will deploy a software-based clinical decision support tool (eCARTv5) into the electronic health record (EHR) workflow of multiple hospital wards. eCART's algorithm is designed to analyze real-time EHR data, such as vitals and laboratory results, to identify which p1 expand

In this study, the investigators will deploy a software-based clinical decision support tool (eCARTv5) into the electronic health record (EHR) workflow of multiple hospital wards. eCART's algorithm is designed to analyze real-time EHR data, such as vitals and laboratory results, to identify which patients are at increased risk for clinical deterioration. The algorithm specifically predicts imminent death or the need for intensive care unit (ICU) transfer. Within the eCART interface, clinical teams are then directed toward standardized guidance to determine next steps in care for elevated-risk patients. The investigators hypothesize that implementing such a tool will be associated with a decrease in ventilator utilization, length of stay, and mortality for high-risk hospitalized adults.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Dec 2024

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Ventilatory and Perfusion Abnormalities in Individuals With Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infec1
Tufts Medical Center Post-Acute COVID-19 Post COVID-19 Condition Post Viral Fatigue Dyspnea
Prospective cohort study to evaluate the utility of quantitative CT analysis to assess ventilation and perfusion defects in patients with Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) and functional limitations expand

Prospective cohort study to evaluate the utility of quantitative CT analysis to assess ventilation and perfusion defects in patients with Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) and functional limitations

Type: Observational

Start Date: Jun 2023

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Working Towards Empowered Community-driven Approaches to Increase Vaccination and Preventive Care E1
University of California, San Diego COVID-19
This study will optimize, implement, and test the impact of our multicomponent health program that includes three primary implementation strategies (Cultural Weavers and co-creation, mHealth strategies using culturally meaningful text and voice messages, and care coordination). The investigators wi1 expand

This study will optimize, implement, and test the impact of our multicomponent health program that includes three primary implementation strategies (Cultural Weavers and co-creation, mHealth strategies using culturally meaningful text and voice messages, and care coordination). The investigators will use a participatory approach to engage community members in co-creating and optimizing our mHealth outreach and enhanced care coordination program components. The investigators will use a hybrid type 3 effectiveness-implementation sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) design to assess the impact of our multicomponent health program on implementation and outcome measures.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Aug 2024

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Qigong for Post Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 Infection
University of California, Davis Long COVID
The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot feasibility study of a combination of external and internal qigong on health-related quality of life in individuals with prolonged symptoms following COVID-19 infection. expand

The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot feasibility study of a combination of external and internal qigong on health-related quality of life in individuals with prolonged symptoms following COVID-19 infection.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jan 2023

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Strategies and Treatments for Respiratory Infections & Viral Emergencies (STRIVE): Shionogi Proteas1
University of Minnesota COVID-19
Treatments are needed to improve outcomes among patients hospitalized for COVID-19, including direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents to mitigate the pathology driven by ongoing viral replication. This trial will evaluate S-217622 (ensitrelvir), an anti-SARS-CoV2 3C-like protease inhibitor (PI) develo1 expand

Treatments are needed to improve outcomes among patients hospitalized for COVID-19, including direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents to mitigate the pathology driven by ongoing viral replication. This trial will evaluate S-217622 (ensitrelvir), an anti-SARS-CoV2 3C-like protease inhibitor (PI) developed by Shionogi &; Co. Ltd. The study design is a randomized, placebo-controlled, multi-center international clinical trial that will evaluate the clinical efficacy of ensitrelvir when given in addition to standard of care (SOC) for inpatients with COVID-19. The SOC will be determined by local established guidelines and may include additional DAA (e.g., remdesivir) and immunomodulatory treatment strategies. Certain SOC treatments will be pre-specified prior to randomization.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Dec 2022

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A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine (Nirmatrelvir Plus Ritonavir) in Pregnant Women With COVI1
Pfizer COVID-19
The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about how study medicine (Paxlovid, which contains nirmatrelvir and ritonavir) is changed and eliminated from the body, as well as its safety, and the extent to which side effects can be tolerated for treatment of pregnant women with mild or moderate C1 expand

The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about how study medicine (Paxlovid, which contains nirmatrelvir and ritonavir) is changed and eliminated from the body, as well as its safety, and the extent to which side effects can be tolerated for treatment of pregnant women with mild or moderate COVID-19 compared to non-pregnant women with mild or moderate COVID-19. This study is seeking participants who: - are expecting a healthy baby and are in their second or third trimester pregnancy and have mild or moderate COVID-19 - are not pregnant and have mild or moderate COVID-19. All participants in this study will take Paxlovid by mouth every 12 hours for 5 days. We will study the experiences of people receiving the study medicine. This will help us decide if the study medicine is safe. All participants will take part in this study for at least 34 days; pregnant participants will take part until their delivery, so that the study duration may be up to 6 months, depending on their delivery date. During this time, participants will have 7to 8 visits and, if pregnant, a visit at delivery. Around 2 to 3 visits and the delivery visit will be done in person (at the clinic or at the participant's home). The other 5 visits may be done over the phone, unless in-person visit is necessary as decided by the doctor. Blood samples will be collected on the first 4 to 5 study visits (and at other study visits, if necessary).

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Jun 2022

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EPIC-Peds: A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called PF-07321332 (Nirmatrelvir)/Ritonavir in1
Pfizer COVID-19
The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety, pharmacokinetics (pharmacokinetics helps us understand how the drug is changed and eliminated from your body after you take it), and efficacy (how well a study treatment works in the study) of the study medicine (called nirmatrelvir/r1 expand

The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety, pharmacokinetics (pharmacokinetics helps us understand how the drug is changed and eliminated from your body after you take it), and efficacy (how well a study treatment works in the study) of the study medicine (called nirmatrelvir/ritonavir) for potential treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The study medicine will be given to patients under 18 years of age with COVID-19 that are not hospitalized but are at risk for severe disease.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Mar 2022

open study

A Study to Look at the Health Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19 and Influenza
Pfizer COVID-19 Coronavirus Disease 2019 Influenza
The main purpose of this study is to understand: - the symptoms of COVID-19 or influenza- health-related outcomes of people with COVID-19 or influenza (influenza only included in updated study analyses) - the potential effects of COVID-19 vaccines in people with COVID-19 This study wi1 expand

The main purpose of this study is to understand: - the symptoms of COVID-19 or influenza- health-related outcomes of people with COVID-19 or influenza (influenza only included in updated study analyses) - the potential effects of COVID-19 vaccines in people with COVID-19 This study will enroll participants who are: - 18 years or older - reported to have symptoms with tests that have confirmed illness. The tests can be taken at any of CVS pharmacy COVID-19 or influenza test sites. The study will collect vaccine history information from participants who are ready to take part in the study. Participant will be emailed a form with questions about their health related to COVID-19 or influenza during multiple follow-ups over a 6-month period.

Type: Observational

Start Date: Jan 2022

open study

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Study - Kaiser Permanente Southern California
Pfizer COVID-19
The primary objective of this study is to determine the vaccine effectiveness of 2 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine against COVID-19-associated hospitalization. There will be a large retrospective database study using two parallel study designs: a test-negative case-control design and a re1 expand

The primary objective of this study is to determine the vaccine effectiveness of 2 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine against COVID-19-associated hospitalization. There will be a large retrospective database study using two parallel study designs: a test-negative case-control design and a retrospective cohort design. VE estimates by various strata and strain type will be conducted.

Type: Observational

Start Date: May 2021

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Repeated Employee Testing for Understanding Our Recovery to Normal
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati COVID-19
The purpose of this research study is 1) to conduct a prospective longitudinal surveillance research trial, enrolling up to 200 CCHMC employees as they come back to work, and then following their clinical and laboratory parameters for up to 12 months; and 2) to support the ongoing development of di1 expand

The purpose of this research study is 1) to conduct a prospective longitudinal surveillance research trial, enrolling up to 200 CCHMC employees as they come back to work, and then following their clinical and laboratory parameters for up to 12 months; and 2) to support the ongoing development of diagnostic techniques for COVID-19. The overall goal is to investigate patterns of SARS-COV-2 infection, including immunological recovery and genetic risk factors, among CCHMC employees to better understand how to safely reintroduce the CCHMC work force back into their normal routines.

Type: Observational

Start Date: May 2020

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A Study to Learn About How the Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Act in Healthy People
BioNTech SE Influenza COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019)
The purpose of this study is to learn about how the flu and COVID vaccines act when given alone or when mixed together. This study is seeking healthy participants aged 18 or older. All participants in this study will receive only 1 shot to their arm, either a flu or COVID vaccine, alone or mixed.1 expand

The purpose of this study is to learn about how the flu and COVID vaccines act when given alone or when mixed together. This study is seeking healthy participants aged 18 or older. All participants in this study will receive only 1 shot to their arm, either a flu or COVID vaccine, alone or mixed. Participants will take part in this study for about 6 months, and participants will need to visit the clinical study site at least 4 times.

Type: Interventional

Start Date: Feb 2025

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