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Risk Factors, Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Infection With Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) In Children

Risk Factors, Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Infection With Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) In Children

Recruiting
24 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

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

Description

Nasal swabs will be collected from positive patient participants on Day 0. Timing of follow-up swabs will be guided by standard of care procedures.

Whole blood will be collected at Days 0. Follow-up blood sampling will be guided by standard of care procedures. Samples will be stored at -80oC.

Nasal swabs and whole blood will only be obtained at the same time standard of care procedures are performed. If a patient is not getting a blood draw, no sample will be collected.

Eligibility

Patient Participant Inclusion Criteria:

  • Less than 24 years old at the time of enrollment on study.
  • St. Jude patients with laboratory confirmed Covid-19.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • NA

Study details
    Corona Virus Infection
    Pediatric Cancer
    Adult Children
    Cancer

NCT04371315

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

27 January 2024

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