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June 25, 2024, noon usa

* antibiotic use at baseline and during the study * vaccinated against sars-cov-2 at start of the study (both for index patients and household members that participate) * pregnant women * history of use of probiotic supplements in the past two weeks * current diagnosis of cancer or immunosuppressive therapy within the past 6 months * acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases (eg acute / chronic rhinosinusitis) * clinically significant bleeding disorder * any other medical condition that, in the principal investigator's opinion, warrants exclusion from the trial

* antibiotic use at baseline and during the study * vaccinated against sars-cov-2 at start of the study (both for index patients and household members that participate) * pregnant women * history of use of probiotic supplements in the past two weeks * current diagnosis of cancer or immunosuppressive therapy within the past 6 months * acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases (eg acute / chronic rhinosinusitis) * clinically significant bleeding disorder * any other medical condition that, in the principal investigator's opinion, warrants exclusion from the trial

March 13, 2021, 12:31 a.m. usa

- antibiotic use at baseline and during the study - vaccinated against sars-cov-2 at start of the study (both for index patients and household members that participate) - pregnant women - history of use of probiotic supplements in the past two weeks - current diagnosis of cancer or immunosuppressive therapy within the past 6 months - acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases (eg acute / chronic rhinosinusitis) - clinically significant bleeding disorder - any other medical condition that, in the principal investigator's opinion, warrants exclusion from the trial

- antibiotic use at baseline and during the study - vaccinated against sars-cov-2 at start of the study (both for index patients and household members that participate) - pregnant women - history of use of probiotic supplements in the past two weeks - current diagnosis of cancer or immunosuppressive therapy within the past 6 months - acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory upper airway diseases (eg acute / chronic rhinosinusitis) - clinically significant bleeding disorder - any other medical condition that, in the principal investigator's opinion, warrants exclusion from the trial