Respiratory Infections
22
2
2
14
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
100% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
0.0%
0 terminated out of 22 trials
100.0%
+13.5% vs benchmark
9%
2 trials in Phase 3/4
7%
1 of 14 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 14 completed trials
Clinical Trials (22)
GEL-AID: Safe and Effective Hydration for Institutionalized Older Adults
Volatile Organic Compounds Analysis by GC-MS for Diagnostic of Hospitalised Patients With Respiratory Infections Using Exhaled Breath
Study Evaluating the Impact of Using Triplex Rapid Diagnostic Tests (SARS-CoV-2/Influenza/RSV) on Antibiotic Prescribing
Estimating Risk of Respiratory Infections Attributable to CFTR Heterozygosity
Omega-Cold Supplementation With Free Fatty Acids for the Prevention of Respiratory Infections in Adults.
Study of Viral Respiratory Infections
Vitamin D for Sickle-cell Respiratory Complications
A Clinical Trial of Nebulized Surfactant for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe COVID-19
Influenza in People With Normal and Weakened Immune Systems
High/Low Dose Vit A in Diarrhea/ALRI in Severe PEM
'The Impact of Rhinovirus Infections in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery'
Exploratory Study of Intrapulmonary Microdosing of Gram-negative Optical Imaging Detection Probe
A Trial of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention Plus Azithromycin in African Children
Molecular Typing of Community-acquired Pneumonia Based on Multiple-omic Data Analysis
Role of Human Milk Bank in the Protection of Severe Respiratory Disease in Very Low Birth Weight Premature Infants
Effect of Evidence-based Reminders on Use of Antibiotics
Improving Antibiotic Use in Acute Care Treatment
Fermented Milk and Fermented Rice on the Appearance of Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Viral Testing and Biomarkers to Reduce Antibiotic Use for Respiratory Infections
Effects of Gardemont S.A Food Supplement on Upper Respiratory Illness