New One-Swab test aims to tell COVID from flu in minutes
NCT ID NCT07190131
Summary
This study tested how well a new rapid at-home test can tell the difference between COVID-19, flu A, and flu B in people who feel sick. Researchers compared the new test's results to those from an already-approved lab test. The goal is to see if this single, quick test is accurate enough for people to use at home when they have cold or flu symptoms.
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Locations
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iHealth Site 001
Quebradillas, 00678, Puerto Rico
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iHealth Site 002
Edinburg, Texas, 78539, United States
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iHealth Site 003
Brownsville, Texas, 78520, United States
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iHealth Site 004
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33308, United States
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iHealth Site 005
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33312, United States
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iHealth Site 006
Birmingham, Alabama, 35242, United States
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iHealth Site 007
Huntington Park, California, 90255, United States
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iHealth Site 008
Los Angeles, California, 90057, United States
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iHealth Site 009
Ammon, Idaho, 83406, United States
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iHealth Site 013
Doral, Florida, 33122, United States
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iHealth Site 014
Tamarac, Florida, 33321, United States
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iHealth Site 017
Dublin, California, 94568, United States
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iHealth Site 020
Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37412, United States
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iHealth Site 021
Trussville, Alabama, 35173, United States
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iHealth Site 024
Smithfield, Pennsylvania, 15478, United States
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