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Sars-Cov2 virus is transmitted through the respiratory route and by direct contact with contaminated surfaces and subsequent contact with nasal, oral or ocular mucosa. Many studies have found that the oral cavity and specifically the saliva may be a high-risk route for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Thus, strategies reducing salivary viral load could contribute to reduce the risk of transmission. Furthermore, studies have shown that SARS-CoV persists for two days in oral mucous membranes before its diffusion to the lower respiratory tract. This offers an interesting preventive and therapeutic window of opportunity for the control of this disease. In addition, Naso-pharyngeal viral load was linked with lung disease severity in a study of 12 patients with pneumonia.**. Some current studies around the world, as listed on ClinicalTrials.gov, are testing the effect of some common mouth rinses/gargles on the Covid-19 viral load, including Chlorhexidine gluconate, Hydrogen peroxide Povidone Iodine, Saline (1.102% w/v, slightly hypertonic) and Alcohol.
This study aims to test whether Prolonged Hypertonic Saline Mouth Rinse would reduce/eliminate*** the viral load in the Oro- Naso-Pharyngeal cavity, and could therefore be used as a strategy to reduce transmission risk in clinical and social settings.
The investigator hypothesizes that COVID-19-positive participants who use Hypertonic Saline Prolonged Rinse treatment will have an reduction/elimination of their Covid viral load, will develop a negative Covid test 7 days after intervention completion and will improve their clinical symptoms, potentially reducing lung disease severity.
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The aim of this study is to determine if prolonged rinsing (30 minutes) of mouth without gargling using a Hypertonic Saturated Sodium Chloride solution would reduce/eliminate the Upper Respiratory viral load in Covid-19 infected patients compared to a placebo (Plain Water Rinse). Patients who have been tested positive for COVID-19 using Nucleic Acid Test via Nose or Throat Swabs within 7 days prior to the start of the trial will be instructed to use either of the two treatment arms (Active or Placebo) for 30 minutes twice daily for two days and retested for Covid 7 days after the last treatment
A randomized blinded controlled study, whereas a number of patients (at least 20) with clinically-confirmed Covid-19 infection within 7 days prior to the start of the study, are equally divided into 2 groups, Active and Control groups, using Active and Control Mouth rinses respectively. The Active Rinse is a 25 ml of Hypertonic Saturated Saline solution made by mixing 10 grams of Sodium Chloride (Table Salt) in 25 ml of Tap water with some salt crystals deposited. The Control Rinse is a 25 ml of Plain Tap Water. Each Patient of both groups will be asked to keep the solution still in his/her mouth, close to the back of the mouth, for 30 minutes without gargling and without swallowing. After 30 minutes the solution will be spit out and mouth will be rinsed with plain water several times. The process will be done twice a day for 2 days. Patients of both groups will be tested once for Covid-19 7 days after the last treatment.
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