Official Title
Active Monitoring And Determinants of Incidence Infection of COVDI-19 in a Hospital Population (AMADIICH) Study Protocol
Brief Summary

7. Objectives To apply e-health methods to perform active monitoring and assess determinants of incident Infection of COVID-19 in a hospital population. 8. Study design Prospective, Single-centre, observational clinical study. 9. Disease or disorder under study Healthy people in risk of COVID-19 infection. 10. Main variable. Symptoms related to infection caused by SARS-Cov2. 11. Study population and total number of patients Men and women in general god health status aged between 18 and 80 years that currently are employees of Hospital de La Princesa . 12. Duration of treatment Each subject will be monitored, since its recruitment, for a period of 12 weeks. 13. Timetable and expected date of completion The overall duration of the study is estimated at about 6 months, from patient recruitment to the last data recorded by last subject. The aim is to carry out this study from March 2020 onwards.

Unknown status
Coronavirus Infection
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Male or female subject age ≥ 18 years.

2. The subject has no symptoms in last week of COVID-19 infection such as:

- Body temperature ≤ 37, 1 ºC.

- Normal lung and breath functions.

3. The subject belongs to the Hospital de La Princesa workforce.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. People with any symptom suspicious of COVID-19 infection.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: 80 Years
Countries
Spain
Locations

Hospital Universitario de la Princesa
Madrid, Spain

Investigator: Joan Soriano, MD, PhD
Contact: +34 618867769
jbsoriano2@gmail.com

Contacts

Artuto García
+34 911 923 700
arturo.garcia@ifth.es

Marcos Maroto
+34 911 923 700
marcos.maroto@ifth.es

Joan Soriano, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator
Fundación de Investigación Biomédica - Hospital Universitario de La Princesa

Fundación Teófilo Hernando, Spain
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
Infections
Communicable Diseases
Coronavirus Infections