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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Number of Subjects With an Investigator Assessment of Clinical Outcome (Success/Failure) at End of Study — 275; 133 participants
Respiratory Tract Infections · Influenza, Human · Common Cold
Primary: Proportion of Patients Receiving Antibiotics or a Prescription for Antibiotics in the ED — 20; 33 Participants
Acute Upper Respiratory Track Infection
Primary: Antibiotic Sparing — 89; 121 Participants — p=0.025
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
Primary: Summary Scores on the SUM8 Daily Cough and Phlegm Diary Card On the Morning of Day 4 — 12.96; 12.87; 12.71 units on a scale
Upper Respiratory Infection
Primary: Total Symptoms Score (TSS) — 0.503; 0.843 scores
Viral Infection · Acute Respiratory Infection · Upper Resp Tract Infection
Primary: Satisfaction With Time to Receive Result — 180; 53; 3; 72 participants
Acute Otitis Media · Acute Sinusitis · Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis
Primary: Health Related Quality of Life Score — 91.5; 90.2 scores on a scale — p=0.008
Hematological Malignancies
Primary: Occurrences of Pneumonia — 4; 3 Participants
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Primary: Total Symptom Score (TSS) Area Under the Curve (AUC) — 93.64; 62.53; 73.75; 78.34 days x Score
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Average Duration of Fever. — 3.1; 3.6 days — p=0.0174
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections · Respiratory Viral Infections
Primary: Host Response to RSV Challenge Measured as Change From Baseline of Chemical Mediators in Nasal Fluid — 23 Participants
Influenza · Pneumonia
Primary: Number of Participants With Clinical Failure (Failure to Reach Clinical Stability) — 6; 2 Participants — p=.460
Healthy Subjects
Primary: Frequency of ILI(Influenza Like Illness) — 12; 22 participants
Acute Rhinosinusitis · Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis · Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Primary: Change in the Total Score of the Investigator's Symptomatic Severity Assessment (Day 0, Day 14) — -4.37; -3.56 score on a scale
Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Number of Patients With Adverse Events (AEs) — 27 participants
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Primary: Number of Participants With Treatment-related Adverse Events as Assessed by CTCAE v4.0 — 0; 0; 0 participants
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Participants With Detectable RSV Shedding in Nasopharyngeal Wash — 2; 4 Participants
Severe Acute Respiratory Illness
Primary: Time to Hospital Discharge — 7.1; 7.5 Days — p=0.5634
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
Primary: Nasal Interferon (IFN)-a2 — 10; 26 pg/ml — p=0.04
Upper Respiratory Infection · Common Cold
Primary: Local Leukotriene Levels — 440; 368; 440; 619 pg/ml
Bronchiolitis · Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Primary: Lung Function — 0.071; -3.179; 0.186; -3.345 Z score — p=0.0020
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Percentage of Patients With Recovery/Improvement in Health on Days 2, 3 and 4 of Observation (Based on Patient Diary Data) — 9; 1; 21; 11 percentage of participants…
Respiratory Tract Infections
Primary: Body Temperature — 183; 170; 13; 2617 Participants
Respiratory Tract Infection
Primary: Average Time From Baseline to Recovery From Cough and Other Symptoms — 7.06; 6.76; 7.82; 9.05 Days
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Primary: Time-Weighted Average Change in Nasal Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV ) Viral Load From Baseline (Day 1) to Day 9 — -1.26; -0.91 log10 copies/mL — p=0.040
QIAGEN ResPlex II Advanced Panel · Influenza A · Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Primary: Detection of Respiratory Viruses — 83 participants
Bone Marrow Transplant Infection · Infection in Marrow Transplant Recipients · Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Progression to Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRI) — 8; 30; 10 percentage of participants
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Primary: Incidence Rates of First Episode of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Respiratory Tract Infection (RTI) [Period 1] — 7.93 Cases per 100 person-years
Respiratory Disorders
Primary: Mean Estimated Number of Acute Exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) — 3.04 AECOPD/subject/year
Asthma · Allergic Rhinitis
Primary: Change in Symptom Scores Induced by the Rhinovirus Using Jackson Criteria Including Nasal Congestion, Drainage, Cough, Wheezing — 5.0; 4.2; 2.8 score on a scale