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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 the recommended
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 the recommended 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 Multi-Center, Individually-Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group, Superior1
HealthBio, Inc.
Long COVID
The IMPACT Long Covid Treatment clinical study (IMPACT-LC) is testing two repurposed and
previously approved drugs, Maraviroc and Atorvastatin, for the treatment of
non-hospitalized subjects with Long COVID. The main goals of the clinical study are to
determine if this combination drug therapy can1 expand
The IMPACT Long Covid Treatment clinical study (IMPACT-LC) is testing two repurposed and previously approved drugs, Maraviroc and Atorvastatin, for the treatment of non-hospitalized subjects with Long COVID. The main goals of the clinical study are to determine if this combination drug therapy can improve neurocognitive and physical functions in Long Covid patients, such as fatigue severity, heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, breathing, dizziness, and cognitive function. A secondary goal is to determine if biomarker levels, measured by a diagnostic test, can improve during treatment. To qualify for the trial, a subject must be an adult ≥ 18 and ≤ 65 years of age and meets the WHO-defined post-COVID-19 condition and has one or more new-onset Long Covid symptom that persist ≥ 3 months after the diagnosis of acute COVID-19 infection. A total of 252 participants will take either two daily doses of two existing medications (Maraviroc and Atorvastatin together as separate tablets) or a placebo (pills with no active ingredient) for 16 weeks. Although these medications are not yet approved for Long Covid, they are FDA-approved for use in treating other health conditions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2026 |
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Evaluating the Neuromodulatory Effect of Ketamine in Long COVID-19
University of Texas at Austin
Long COVID
Plain Language Summary:
This study is a clinical trial to see if ketamine can help treat symptoms of Long COVID,
especially fatigue and problems with thinking clearly (often called "brain fog"). Long
COVID is a condition that affects people even after they have recovered from COVID-19,
causing ong1 expand
Plain Language Summary: This study is a clinical trial to see if ketamine can help treat symptoms of Long COVID, especially fatigue and problems with thinking clearly (often called "brain fog"). Long COVID is a condition that affects people even after they have recovered from COVID-19, causing ongoing health issues like tiredness, memory problems, and difficulty concentrating. Right now, there are very few treatments available for these symptoms, and many people are looking for new options to feel better. What is the study trying to find out? Does ketamine help reduce fatigue and improve thinking skills in people with Long COVID? Does ketamine improve overall quality of life and mental health for people with Long COVID? Is ketamine safe and well-tolerated for people with Long COVID? How does ketamine affect the body's biological processes, like inflammation and brain function? How will the study work? The study will include 20 adults between 18 and 65 years old who have Long COVID symptoms like fatigue or brain fog. Participants will first meet with researchers to answer health questions, take surveys about their symptoms, and do tests to check their thinking skills. All participants will also have a brain scan (MRI) and give a blood sample to look at markers of inflammation. Participants will then receive four ketamine treatments over two weeks at a specialized clinic. The ketamine will be given as an injection, with the dose slightly increasing during the treatment period. After six weeks, participants will return for follow-up tests to see if their symptoms have improved. This includes repeating the surveys, thinking tests, MRI and blood test. Why ketamine? Ketamine is a medicine originally used for anesthesia but has also been found to help with depression and other mental health issues. Researchers think it might help with Long COVID symptoms because it can reduce inflammation in the brain and improve how the brain functions. People with Long COVID often have signs of inflammation and changes in brain chemicals, which ketamine might help balance. What are the potential benefits? Participants might experience less fatigue and clearer thinking after ketamine treatment. They could also feel better overall in terms of mood and quality of life. Since ketamine can work quickly, some people may notice improvements shortly after starting the treatment. What are the risks? Ketamine can cause side effects like feeling dizzy, anxious, or having an unusual sense of reality (sometimes called dissociation). It may also cause temporary increases in blood pressure or heart rate. All treatments will be carefully monitored by healthcare professionals to ensure safety. Who can participate? Adults aged 18-65 with Long COVID who have significant fatigue or thinking problems can join. People will not be able to participate if they have certain health conditions like severe heart disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or a history of severe mental health disorders. Why is this study important? Long COVID affects millions of people, and many are struggling to find treatments that work. This study is one of the first to explore ketamine as a potential treatment for Long COVID symptoms. If ketamine helps, it could lead to more research and eventually new treatment options for people living with Long COVID. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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Performance Evaluation of LumiraDx SARS-CoV-2, Flu A/B, and RSV Tests for COVID-19 Assessment
LumiraDx UK Limited
COVID-19
Influenza A
Influenza Type B
RSV Infection
A Multicenter Study Conducted to Evaluate the Performance of the LumiraDx SARS-CoV-2 &
FLU A/B Test, and LumiraDx SARS-CoV-2 & RSV Test at Point of Care Testing Sites. Subjects
presenting with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 and/or Influenza and/or RSV will be
consented and asked to donate swab sam1 expand
A Multicenter Study Conducted to Evaluate the Performance of the LumiraDx SARS-CoV-2 & FLU A/B Test, and LumiraDx SARS-CoV-2 & RSV Test at Point of Care Testing Sites. Subjects presenting with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 and/or Influenza and/or RSV will be consented and asked to donate swab sample(s) for testing in the device(s) under evaluation. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2022 |
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Proof-of-Concept Clinical Pharmacology Trial for COVID-19 Antigen Presentation Therapeutic Biologic1
Han Xu, M.D., Ph.D., FAPCR, Sponsor-Investigator, IRB Chair
Covid19
Conducting an initial small, controlled clinical pharmacology trial to assess for
therapeutic biologics activity (proof-of-concept) that suggests the potential for
clinical benefit of COVID-19 patients with controlled cancers.
1. Treat Infection of Multiple Gene Mutation COVID-19 Virus Strains.1 expand
Conducting an initial small, controlled clinical pharmacology trial to assess for therapeutic biologics activity (proof-of-concept) that suggests the potential for clinical benefit of COVID-19 patients with controlled cancers. 1. Treat Infection of Multiple Gene Mutation COVID-19 Virus Strains. 2. Activate Human Antigen Presentation Reaction to COVID-19 Specific Antigen. 3. The human antigen presenting cells (APCs) can take up and process COVID-19 target antigen protein into small peptide fragments, and then COVID-19 virus can be killed by APCs directly. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2025 |
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NE3107 in Adults With Neurological Symptoms of Long COVID
BioVie Inc.
Long COVID
Long COVID is a condition where debilitating symptoms can persist for months after a
COVID-19 infection. This study aims to evaluate the effects of NE3107 on several
neurological symptoms reported in people with Long COVID including difficulty
concentrating or remembering things ("brain fog") and f1 expand
Long COVID is a condition where debilitating symptoms can persist for months after a COVID-19 infection. This study aims to evaluate the effects of NE3107 on several neurological symptoms reported in people with Long COVID including difficulty concentrating or remembering things ("brain fog") and fatigue. Researchers will compare NE3107 to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug) to see if NE3107 works to treat neurocognitive and fatigue symptoms of long COVID. Participants will: - Take NE3107 or a placebo twice daily for 84 days - Visit the clinic 5 times for checkups and tests and have a follow up phone call Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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A Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of ALG-097558 in Subjects With Re1
Aligos Therapeutics
COVID 19
This is a Phase 1 non-randomized, open-label, multiple dose, parallel-group study of
ALG-097558 in subjects with severe renal impairment and subjects without renal
impairment, matched for age, body weight and, to the extent possible, for gender. The
primary purpose of this study is to characterize1 expand
This is a Phase 1 non-randomized, open-label, multiple dose, parallel-group study of ALG-097558 in subjects with severe renal impairment and subjects without renal impairment, matched for age, body weight and, to the extent possible, for gender. The primary purpose of this study is to characterize the effect of renal impairment on the plasma pharmacokinetics of ALG-097558 following administration of multiple, twice daily (Q12H) oral (PO) doses. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
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Pain Relief With Integrative Medicine (PRIMe)?: Feasibility of Acupuncture for Long COVID
University of Washington
Long COVID
Pain
The goal of this preliminary study is to test methods and procedures to be used in a
fully-powered trial to evaluate acupuncture treatment effectiveness. Specifically, we
will test the feasibility of conducting a 2-arm randomized clinical trial for evaluating
the effectiveness of acupuncture for pa1 expand
The goal of this preliminary study is to test methods and procedures to be used in a fully-powered trial to evaluate acupuncture treatment effectiveness. Specifically, we will test the feasibility of conducting a 2-arm randomized clinical trial for evaluating the effectiveness of acupuncture for pain in patients with long COVID. Researchers will compare pain intensity and impact on general activities over 5 months in those who receive acupuncture treatment compared to patients who are receiving usual long COVID care. Participants will complete 4 online surveys at weeks 0, 4, 8, and 20. These surveys include validated mental and physical health questionnaires. Participants who are randomly selected to receive the intervention will receive 8 acupuncture treatment sessions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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COVID-19 Transmission and Morbidity in Malawi
Boston University
SARS CoV 2 Infection
SARS CoV 2 Vaccination
SARS-CoV-2 transmission was expected to have a devastating impact in sub-Saharan African
countries. Instead, morbidity and mortality rates in nearly the whole region are an order
of magnitude lower than in Europe and the Americas. To identify what is different
requires a better understanding of the1 expand
SARS-CoV-2 transmission was expected to have a devastating impact in sub-Saharan African countries. Instead, morbidity and mortality rates in nearly the whole region are an order of magnitude lower than in Europe and the Americas. To identify what is different requires a better understanding of the underlying immunological substrate of the population, and how these factors affect susceptibility to infection, progression of symptoms, transmission, and responses to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. Study objectives 1. Determine the risk and predictors of infection and disease among contacts of SARS-CoV-2 infection subjects in Malawi 2. Determine whether innate immune responses lower the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease, and acquisition and duration of vaccine responses. 3. Assess whether alterations in innate immune responses relevant to SARS-CoV-2 are associated with malaria or intestinal parasite infections. 4. Assess the acquisition and longevity of antibodies (Ab) and cellular adaptive responses elicited by SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination. 5. Assess whether malaria and intestinal parasite infections, chronic/mild undernutrition, and anemia mediate alterations in Ab and other adaptive cellular responses to SARS-CoV-2 through innate immune responses or a different unknown mechanism. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2023 |
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A Spatial Analysis of Hotspots and Targeted Injection Settings Pilot Intervention for HIV Preventio1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
COVID-19
Conduct a study of people who use drugs (PWUD) perceptions of and access to COVID-19
vaccines as well as reasons for vaccine hesitancy/barriers expand
Conduct a study of people who use drugs (PWUD) perceptions of and access to COVID-19 vaccines as well as reasons for vaccine hesitancy/barriers Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2023 |
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Evaluation of Immunologic Response Following COVID-19 Vaccination in Children, Adolescents, and You1
Children's Oncology Group
COVID-19 Infection
Hematopoietic and Lymphatic System Neoplasm
Malignant Solid Neoplasm
This study evaluates immunologic response following COVID-19 vaccination in children,
adolescents, and young adults with cancer. Vaccines work by stimulating the body's immune
cells to respond against a specific disease. The immune response produces protection from
that disease. Effects from cancer1 expand
This study evaluates immunologic response following COVID-19 vaccination in children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer. Vaccines work by stimulating the body's immune cells to respond against a specific disease. The immune response produces protection from that disease. Effects from cancer and from treatments for cancer can reduce the body's natural disease fighting ability (called immunity). Factors such as vaccine type, timing of vaccine dosing related to treatment for cancer and number of vaccine doses or "boosts" (extra vaccine shots) may strengthen or diminish the body's protective immune response. This study may help researchers learn more about how the body's immune system responds to the COVID-19 vaccine when the vaccination is given during or after cancer treatment. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2022 |
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REmotely Monitored, Mobile Health Supported Multidomain Rehabilitation Program With High Intensity1
Duke University
COVID-19
Critical Illness
ICU Acquired Weakness
PICS
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial providing mobile health supported
physical rehabilitation to 120 patients who have been critically ill with COVID-19 and
who complete at least one exercise session. expand
Multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial providing mobile health supported physical rehabilitation to 120 patients who have been critically ill with COVID-19 and who complete at least one exercise session. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
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Conversations You Want About Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19)
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Covid19
Web-enabled virtual topical guide: develop virtual conversations for each concern and
intensity level expand
Web-enabled virtual topical guide: develop virtual conversations for each concern and intensity level Type: Observational Start Date: Mar 2022 |
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Patient Perceptions of the Relational Empathy of Healthcare Practitioners From the Department of Em1
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
COVID-19 Infection
Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm
Malignant Solid Neoplasm
This study investigates patients' perceptions of their doctor's or nurse's empathy during
an in-person interaction with the doctor or nurse wearing personal protective equipment
(PPE) compared to during a video interaction with the doctor or nurse without PPE. The
goal of this research study is to1 expand
This study investigates patients' perceptions of their doctor's or nurse's empathy during an in-person interaction with the doctor or nurse wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) compared to during a video interaction with the doctor or nurse without PPE. The goal of this research study is to learn whether patients who visit the Acute Cancer Care Center at MD Anderson believe they get better (more empathetic) care from doctors who visit them in person wearing PPE or from doctors who visit them by video call and do not wear PPE. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2021 |
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Study of Monovalent and Bivalent Recombinant Protein Vaccines Against COVID-19 in Adults 18 Years o1
Sanofi Pasteur, a Sanofi Company
COVID-19
The purpose of this Phase III study is to assess the efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity
of two CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 vaccines (monovalent and bivalent) as part of primary series
vaccinations in a multi-stage approach, as well as a booster injection of a CoV2 preS
dTM-AS03 vaccine, in adults 18 years1 expand
The purpose of this Phase III study is to assess the efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity of two CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 vaccines (monovalent and bivalent) as part of primary series vaccinations in a multi-stage approach, as well as a booster injection of a CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 vaccine, in adults 18 years of age and older. A total of approximately 21 046 participants are planned to be enrolled (5080 per study intervention group in Stage 1 and 5443 per study intervention group in Stage 2). Initial, double-blind, primary series study design is planned for 365 days post-last Initial injection (ie, approximately 386 days total) for each participant. Based on decisions of the Study Oversight Group, Stage 1 and Stage 2 participants will be invited to participate in an unblinded Crossover / Booster study design with duration as follows: - For participants who initially received vaccine: 12 months post-booster (ie, approximately 18 to 24 months) - For participants who initially received placebo: ≥ 4 months post-last dose of the primary series + 12 months post-booster (ie, approximately 28 to 34 months) - For participants who do not consent to continue in the unblinded Crossover / Booster part of the study, all study procedures will be stopped and participants will be discontinued from the study. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2021 |
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Low-dose Tocilizumab Versus Standard of Care in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19
University of Chicago
COVID-19
Tocilizumab is an effective treatment for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)
pneumonia and related inflammation. Given limited global supplies, clarification of the
optimal tocilizumab dose is critical. We conducted an open-label, randomized, controlled
trial evaluating two different dose l1 expand
Tocilizumab is an effective treatment for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pneumonia and related inflammation. Given limited global supplies, clarification of the optimal tocilizumab dose is critical. We conducted an open-label, randomized, controlled trial evaluating two different dose levels of tocilizumab in Covid-19 (40mg and 120mg). Randomization was stratified on remdesivir and corticosteroid at enrollment. The primary outcome was the time to recovery. The key secondary outcome was 28-day mortality. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2020 |
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Methodist Health System COVID-19 Patient Registry
Methodist Health System
COVID-19
This is a prospective cohort observational registry study that will include data on all
patients who are treated at MHS facilities for COVID-19. expand
This is a prospective cohort observational registry study that will include data on all patients who are treated at MHS facilities for COVID-19. Type: Observational Start Date: Jun 2020 |
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Rutgers COVID-19 Cohort Study
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2
Our long-term goal is to protect the health care workforce (HCW) caring for
SARS-CoV-2-infected patients, their families, communities, and the general population.
Our specific objective is to rapidly establish a prospective cohort to characterize the
factors related to viral transmission and diseas1 expand
Our long-term goal is to protect the health care workforce (HCW) caring for SARS-CoV-2-infected patients, their families, communities, and the general population. Our specific objective is to rapidly establish a prospective cohort to characterize the factors related to viral transmission and disease severity in a large healthcare system. We addressed this hypothesis by recruiting and longitudinally following 546 HCW and a comparison group of 283 non-HCW within a large academic health system, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS). By intensively following participants over a several year period (2020-2024) and collecting serial biospecimens (nasopharyngeal/throat swabs, blood, and saliva) and questionnaire data at multiple time points, we will uniquely characterize SARS-CoV-2 transmission and risk factors for COVID-19 among HCW and our larger academic community. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2020 |
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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of mRNA-1283 and mRNA-1273 in Participants 50 to 64 Yea1
ModernaTX, Inc.
SARS-CoV-2
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of mRNA-1283 and
mRNA-1273 (variant formulations) in adults 50 to 64 years of age without high risk
factors for severe COVID-19. expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of mRNA-1283 and mRNA-1273 (variant formulations) in adults 50 to 64 years of age without high risk factors for severe COVID-19. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2025 |
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A Study of mRNA-1283 Injection Compared With mRNA-1273 Injection in Participants ≥12 Years of Age t1
ModernaTX, Inc.
COVID-19
The purpose of this study (Part 1 and Part 2) is to evaluate the relative vaccine
efficacy (rVE), safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of mRNA-1283.222 versus
mRNA-1273.222 (Part 1) and mRNA-1283.815 versus mRNA-1273.815 (Part 2). expand
The purpose of this study (Part 1 and Part 2) is to evaluate the relative vaccine efficacy (rVE), safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of mRNA-1283.222 versus mRNA-1273.222 (Part 1) and mRNA-1283.815 versus mRNA-1273.815 (Part 2). Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Well-being in Cancer Patients With Neuropathy During COVID-19 Who Participated in Prior Clinical Tr1
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
COVID-19 Infection
Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm
Malignant Solid Neoplasm
Neuropathy
This study investigates the experiences of cancer patients with neuropathy during the
COVID-19 pandemic to learn how the COVID-19 pandemic affects their quality of life and
clinical outcomes. This study will also explore whether there are differences between
patients who received neurofeedback (NFB1 expand
This study investigates the experiences of cancer patients with neuropathy during the COVID-19 pandemic to learn how the COVID-19 pandemic affects their quality of life and clinical outcomes. This study will also explore whether there are differences between patients who received neurofeedback (NFB, a type of therapy that is thought to help normalize brain activity) and those who did not. Learning about quality of life in cancer patients with neuropathy during the COVID-19 pandemic may help guide development of programs and policies to improve chronic pain patient care and outcomes during a major global healthcare crisis. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2020 |
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Risk Factors, Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Infection With Coronavirus 2019 (COVID1
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Corona Virus Infection
Pediatric Cancer
Adult Children
Cancer
Patient are being asked to provide respiratory and blood samples for a clinical research
study because the patients have a virus called the novel coronavirus, or SARS-CoV-2, that
causes the disease known as Covid-19.
Investigators do not know a lot about this virus, including all the ways it trave1 expand
Patient are being asked to provide respiratory and blood samples for a clinical research study because the patients have a virus called the novel coronavirus, or SARS-CoV-2, that causes the disease known as Covid-19. Investigators do not know a lot about this virus, including all the ways it travels from person to person. Investigators also do not know if a person will get sick or not from the virus after being in close contact with someone who has the virus. Because of this, investigators are performing research on the virus found in respiratory secretions to get more information on how investigators can best detect and treat this new virus in the future. Primary Objective - To determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of Covid-19 in children. - To characterize the clinical risk factors of Covid-19 in children.. Secondary Objectives - To characterize the immunological risk factors and serologic response to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children.- To evaluate the duration of viral shedding in children. - To evaluate the duration of SARS-CoV-2 viral shedding in children. Exploratory Objective Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2020 |
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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Out-of-Pocket Costs, Lost Wages, and Unemployment in Patients With B1
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
COVID-19 Infection
Hereditary Breast Carcinoma
Invasive Breast Carcinoma
This study investigates the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on out-of-pocket costs, lost
wages, and unemployment in patients with breast cancer undergoing breast surgery.
Post-mastectomy reconstructive patients are at high risk for financial toxicity (adverse
effects of escalating health care cost on w1 expand
This study investigates the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on out-of-pocket costs, lost wages, and unemployment in patients with breast cancer undergoing breast surgery. Post-mastectomy reconstructive patients are at high risk for financial toxicity (adverse effects of escalating health care cost on well-being). The goal of this study is to collect information about financial costs patients may have as a result of surgical treatment for cancer with or without breast reconstruction and to learn if COVID-19 affects patient costs of breast reconstruction. This may help researchers demonstrate the financial consequences of undergoing breast surgery. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2019 |
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Understanding the Long-term Impact of COVID-19 in Adults
NYU Langone Health
Long COVID
Long Covid19
Long COVID (LC) affects an estimated 5-10% of individuals with SARS-CoV-2 causing a
persistent physical, cognitive, and functional impairment with potentially severe
socioeconomic consequences. While RECOVER-Adult cycle 1 established the largest, most
comprehensive U.S. adult LC cohort (14,730 part1 expand
Long COVID (LC) affects an estimated 5-10% of individuals with SARS-CoV-2 causing a persistent physical, cognitive, and functional impairment with potentially severe socioeconomic consequences. While RECOVER-Adult cycle 1 established the largest, most comprehensive U.S. adult LC cohort (14,730 participants), key questions remain about long-term disease trajectories, biological mechanisms, and late-emerging complications. RECOVER-Adult cycle 2 will follow selected participants for two years each, focusing on neurocognitive, cardiopulmonary and infection-associated chronic conditions (IACC) such as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and autonomic dysfunction. Using a case-cohort design, the study will investigate disease persistence versus resolution, biological mechanisms, and onset of new chronic illnesses, generating critical insights to guide prevention, treatment, and public health policy. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2026 |
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suPAR Michigan M2C2 Heterogeneity Validation Cohort Study
ViroGates A/S
COVID-19
Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
This is a retrospective, non interventional cohort study using stored plasma samples from
appoximately 300 adults hospitalized with confirmed COVID 19. Baseline suPAR measured
using the suPARnostic TurbiLatex assay on the Roche cobas c501. expand
This is a retrospective, non interventional cohort study using stored plasma samples from appoximately 300 adults hospitalized with confirmed COVID 19. Baseline suPAR measured using the suPARnostic TurbiLatex assay on the Roche cobas c501. Type: Observational Start Date: Feb 2020 |