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CU-COMMITS: COVID-19 Care in Black and Latino Communities and Households. Clinical and Molecular Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2

CU-COMMITS (Columbia University Addresses COVID-19 unMet MedIcal Needs to Transform liveS) Study: COVID-19 Care in Black and Latino Communities and Households. Clinical and Molecular Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2

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About This Trial

The purpose of this study is to describe the long-term health effects of COVID-19 in a population of mostly Black and Latinx individuals and their households who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. In New York, the upper Manhattan and south Bronx communities neighboring Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) have been two of the most impacted communities of the COVID-19 pandemic. These neighborhoods are predominantly non-Hispanic black or African American and Latinx. This study will invite people who tested positive for COVID-19 and/or were treated at Columbia University Irving Medical Center to: 1) take a survey to ask about current symptoms and any health problems and 2) ask permission to review COVID-related health history including COVID-19 testing results (from the medical record) since infection to learn about health effects after COVID-19 infection; 3) invite anyone in their household to take a survey; and 4) for up to 500 patients who were hospitalized for COVID, give the option of doing a nasal swab to test for SARS-CoV-2 virus and blood test to check for antibody up to 12 months after diagnosis, to compare how results are different 12 months after infection. The goal is to learn about how the severity of person's infection in 2020 influences long term health effects and how others in their household are impacted by COVID-19.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Inclusion Criteria - Objective 1 Participants: 1. age 18 years and older 2. having an electronic medical record at NYP 3. laboratory confirmed COVID-19 infection diagnosed at NYP/CUIMC after March 1, 2020 or were diagnosed at least 9 months prior to administration of the online questionnaire on long-term outcomes and sequelae. 4. Able to provide willing to sign a consent form Exclusion Criteria - 1. Index cases less than 18 years of age. 2. Not COVID-19 diagnosed Inclusion Criteria - Objective 2 Participants: 1. age 18 years and older 2. having an electronic medical record at NYP 3. Hospitalized at NYP/CUIMC after March 1 2020, or at least 9 months prior to administration of the online questionnaire on long-term outcomes and sequelae 4. Randomly selected: every 10th index case who was not hospitalized 5. Able to provide willing to sign a consent form AND 6. Are willing to provide a nasal swab, blood sample in addition to completing the questionnaire. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria - Objective 1 Participants: 1. age 18 years and older 2. having an electronic medical record at NYP 3. laboratory confirmed COVID-19 infection diagnosed at NYP/CUIMC after March 1, 2020 or were diagnosed at least 9 months prior to administration of the online questionnaire on long-term outcomes and sequelae. 4. Able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria - 1. Index cases less than 18 years of age. 2. Not COVID-19 diagnosed Inclusion Criteria - Objective 2 Participants: 1. age 18 years and older 2. having an electronic medical record at NYP 3. Hospitalized at NYP/CUIMC after March 1 2020, or at least 9 months prior to administration of the online questionnaire on long-term outcomes and sequelae 4. Randomly selected: every 10th index case who was not hospitalized 5. Able to provide informed consent AND 6. Are willing to provide a nasal swab, blood sample in addition to completing the questionnaire.

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Survey

Survey completion by the participant to collect information about health and social experience

OTHER

Medical History Review

Review of the participant's medical history at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center

OTHER

Sample Collection

Collection of nasal and blood samples

Locations (1)

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York, United States