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NCT ID: NCT02088840 Completed - Clinical trials for Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections

Survey of Severe Infections by Gram Negative Bacteria in Patients Submitted to Stem Cell Transplant

GITMO-SIGNB
Start date: January 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

All patients undergoing autologous or allogeneic stem cell transplant (SCT) for any underlying disease will be monitored for severe infections by gram negative bacteria (SIGNB) during the engraftment period. The follow up will be stopped at 4 months from the day of transplant. About 50 transplant centers will be involved in the study.

NCT ID: NCT02079298 Completed - Clinical trials for Bacterial Infections and Mycoses

Safety of Fluconazole Treatment of Premature and Full-term Newborn Infants

Start date: April 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate pharmacological interventions between fluconazole and ibuprofen when they are given to premature newborn babys. This in order to find out if the drugs are influencing each other when they are given at the same time. The study is meant to find out if there are reasons to adjust the dose when fluconazole and ibuprofen are given together.

NCT ID: NCT02066402 Completed - Clinical trials for Bacterial Infections

Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous to Oral 6-Day Tedizolid Phosphate vs. Intravenous to Oral 10-Day Linezolid in Patients With Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infection (ABSSSI)

Start date: March 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety between Tedizolid 200mg daily (intra venous) I.V. to oral for 6-day treatment compared with that of Linezolid 600mg twice daily I.V. to oral for 10-day treatment Acute Bacterial Skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI).This is a double-blind, randomized, active control, 7-10days treatment for all subjects.

NCT ID: NCT02060513 Completed - Infection Clinical Trials

Study of Accuracy of New Diagnostic Technology to Determine Guide Rapid Antibiotic Treatment for Serious Infections

RAMPED
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Military service members and the U.S. veteran population face a growing and serious health threat: widespread antibiotic resistance resulting from resistant bacteria and a dwindling pipe-line of sufficiently potent antibiotics. Infections with antibiotic resistant bacteria are increasing significantly. They cause major complications and mortality, and drive up healthcare costs. Powerful but non-targeted antibiotics, while in widespread use, can actually pressure bacteria to develop resistance.

NCT ID: NCT02052388 Completed - Bacterial Infection Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety Study of Brilacidin to Treat Serious Skin Infections

Start date: February 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of three different dosing regimens of brilacidin compared to daptomycin for the treatment of serious skin infections. This study will aid in selecting the appropriate dose of brilacidin for later stage studies.

NCT ID: NCT02045849 Completed - Clinical trials for Infections, Bacterial

Relative Bioavailability, Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics (PK) and Food Effect Study of GSK2140944 in Healthy Subjects

Start date: January 28, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted in three parts (Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3). Part 1 of this study will evaluate the relative bioavailability of a single dose of GSK2140944 tablet formulation compared to the reference capsule formulation under fasted conditions. The effect of food on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single dose of the tablet formulation will also be assessed. Part 2 will evaluate the effect of repeat doses of itraconazole on the pharmacokinetics of GSK2140944 following a single dose. A decision will be made whether to use the current capsule formulation or the new tablet formulation in Part 2 based upon the safety and PK data obtained from Part 1. Part 3 is conditionally based upon progression of the tablet formulation from Part 1 and will evaluate the effect of food on the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of the tablet formulation following multiple doses in elderly healthy subjects.

NCT ID: NCT02045797 Completed - Clinical trials for Infections, Bacterial

Dose-Ranging Study of GSK2140944 in the Treatment of Subjects With Suspected or Confirmed Gram-Positive Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections

Start date: March 24, 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

GSK2140944 belongs to a novel structural class of antibiotics - Bacterial Type II Topoisomerase Inhibitors (BTI). This is a Phase II, randomized, two-part, multicenter study designed to select the optimal dose by further characterizing the safety, tolerability and PK of GSK 2140944 and by evaluating efficacy in subjects requiring in-patient medical care to treat their suspected or confirmed Gram-positive acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI). The selected dose will be used in future studies.

NCT ID: NCT02007343 Completed - Clinical trials for Gram-Negative Bacterial Infection

Burden of Antibiotic Resistance in Gram-Negative Infections in Dutch Hospitals

GRAND-ABC
Start date: June 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to assess how large an additional disease burden and what extra costs are generated by antibiotic resistance in patients suffering from infections caused by gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, in hospitals in the Netherlands.

NCT ID: NCT01984684 Completed - Clinical trials for Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Bacterial Infections

Delafloxacin vs Vancomycin and Aztreonam for the Treatment of Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections

Start date: May 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of Delafloxacin versus Vancomycin plus Aztreonam in the treatment of patients with acute bacterial skin and soft tissue infections.

NCT ID: NCT01968395 Completed - Liver Disease Clinical Trials

Pharmacokinetics of Caspofungin After One Dose in Patients With Liver Failure

Start date: September 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to conduct a population pharmacokinetic analysis of caspofungin in a population of patients with moderate and severe acute alcoholic hepatitis or liver disease with Child-Pugh score B and C in order to better characterize pharmacokinetic parameters in case of moderate and severe liver dysfunction.