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Research’s Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infections Global Clinical Trials Review,
H1, 2018
gives an overview of the global clinical trials landscape and top-level data
related to clinical trials by Regio, Country (G7 and E7), Trial Status, trial
Phase, Sponsor type and End point status. The report reviews top companies
involved and enlists all trials (Trial title, Phase, and Status) pertaining to
the company and all the unaccomplished trials (Terminated, Suspended and
Withdrawn) with reason for their non-accomplishments. It provides enrolment
trends for the past five years and the latest news relating to these trials for
the past three months. The companies involved in the clinical trials of Respiratory
Syncytial Virus include AstraZeneca Plc, Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline
Plc, Novavax Inc, Sanofi, Gilead Sciences Inc, AbbVie Inc, Bavarian Nordic A/S,
Abbott Laboratories and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. The report will enhance the decision- making capabilities and helps to
create an effective counter strategy to gain competitive advantage.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major breathing
infection which is popular in young children. It easily affects premature
babies and in the cases of kids with diseases that already have affected the
lungs or heat, these infections can lead to serious other illnesses. They are
highly infectious and contagious and is transmitted in the form of droplets when
others sneeze or cough and through inanimate objects as well. RSV spreads
commonly with school children and carries from schools to homes and childcare
centres. Studies show that almost all children are diagnosed with respiratory
illness due to RSV at least once by the time they turn two.
Clinical trials are conducted in medical research labs to
find better ways to prevent and treat diseases or diagnose them. They give
solutions on the medical approaches suitable for certain illness to a certain
group of people specifically. These trials help a great deal in making
healthcare decisions. Since they answer scientific questions, these trials are
required to be carried on under strict and scientific standards that protect
the interests of the patients. They are also the final and the most important
stage of clinical research and development. Clinical trials for drugs take
place in four phases- first, they test an experimental drug on a few people and
study the effects; second, they test the drug on more people than in Phase 1
which may extend up to years; third, they include many other participants to
test for safety and efficacy and study the side effects deeper than in Phase 2;
fourth, getting approval of the usage of drug from the relevant authority.
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