Given their high transmissibility, COVID-19 clinical trials and influenza research are crucial in finding effective ways to combat the spread of both viruses. These trials play a vital role in understanding influenza better.
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(Flu & Coronavirus)
- Age: 8 Years to 64 Years
- Gender: All
- Condition: Covid-19 & Influenza
- Status: Active
Flu Clinical trial and Covid-19 Clinical Trials in Little River is working on developing a vaccine for treating both these conditions.
About COVID-19 and Flu
COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, causes complications such as pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In contrast, influenza, commonly known as the flu and circulates seasonally. Despite their differences, one common trait between COVID-19 and influenza is their potential to cause respiratory complications such as pneumonia.
Both COVID-19 and influenza share similarities in symptoms such as fever, cough, and fatigue, but they differ in severity of illness.
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How does COVID-19 differ from influenza in terms of symptoms and transmission?
COVID-19 differs from influenza in symptoms like loss of taste or smell and a higher risk of severe illness. COVID-19 spreads mainly through respiratory droplets, while influenza can spread through airborne particles.
What measures can I take to protect myself and others from COVID-19 and influenza?
Protect yourself from COVID-19 and influenza by practicing good hygiene, wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, and getting vaccinated.
Is the Flu Clinical Trials in Little River in South Carolina for healthy people?
Yes, this clinical trial is accepting adult participants who are in good health.
What are the potential benefits and risks of participating in Flu Clinical Trials?
It can provide access to advanced care and new vaccines but comes with potential risks like unknown side effects and receiving a placebo. Talk to your healthcare professional for more information.