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NCT ID: NCT03880539 Completed - Clinical trials for Clostridium Difficile Infection Recurrence

Bezlotoxumab (BEZLO) In Addition To Standard Of Care (SOC) Vancomycin For The Treatment of Multi-Recurrent Clostridium Difficile Infection

BEZLO
Start date: June 25, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a research study to collect information from people that have Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and are treated with a standard antibiotic treatment in which the antibiotic dose is gradually reduced over 6 weeks and bezlotoxumab (BEZLO), an approved monoclonal antibody targeting C. difficile toxin, which has shown to reduce CID recurrence when used in combination with standard antibiotic treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03869437 Completed - Clinical trials for Bloodstream Infections

RCT Cefiderocol vs BAT for Treatment of Gram Negative BSI

GAMECHANGER
Start date: October 28, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a new antibiotic, Cefiderocol which works against a wide variety of gram negative bacteria, is equally effective as the antibiotics that are currently used as current standard of care.

NCT ID: NCT03866759 Completed - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Prospective Observational Cohort HIV & STI Study in Europe

Start date: April 24, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The University Hospital Essen is sponsoring the Multicenter human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infections Prevention Network Study (STIPnet) which is funded by Janssen, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. STIPnet study is a prospective observational cohort study aiming to determine the incidence and point prevalence of HIV infection and the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in individuals with sexual risk behavior. In addition, the University Hospital Essen will examine whether individuals at risk for HIV and STI infections would retain in such a study (retention rate) and would be willing to participate in potential HIV and STI prevention trials (willingness to participate).

NCT ID: NCT03852784 Completed - Clinical trials for Bone and Joint Infection

Osteoarticular Infections With Pneumococcal

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Osteoarticular infections at pneumococcal are rare, potentially serious and remain under diagnosed. They represent 3 at 10% of the arthritis septic in the literature. 190 cases have been published of 1965 at 2003. They represent 0.3% at 0.6% of the bacteraemia at Streptococcus peumoniae.

NCT ID: NCT03852316 Completed - Clinical trials for Gonococcal Infection

Clinical Study of a Diagnostic Device for NG, TV and CT in Women

Start date: February 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a multi-center study with a minimum of three sites in the United States. The study will enroll approximately 1750 female subjects, 14 years of age and older, and will have a study duration of approximately 9 months after enrollment of the first subject. Female subjects seen at the participating sites for any reason will be evaluated for enrollment in this study. All subjects will be managed per standard of care as applicable. Subjects who are enrolled in the study will perform self-collection of a vaginal swab to be tested by Click device and allow the health care provider (HCP) to collect three additional vaginal swabs to be tested by recognized FDA-cleared comparator methods. Subjects will complete the study in a single visit. The primary objective is to assess the performance of the Click device for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in self-collected vaginal specimens as compared to Patient Infected Status (PIS) determined by three approved comparator assays using vaginal specimens collected by a qualified HCP in support of obtaining FDA clearance. and a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Waiver.

NCT ID: NCT03850860 Completed - Clinical trials for Bone and Joint Infection

Comparison of Two Empirical Antimicrobial Therapies of Prosthetic Joint Infection

Start date: December 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The empirical use of vancomycin in combination with a broad-spectrum beta-lactam is currently recommended after the initial surgery of prosthetic joint infection (PJI). However, the tolerability of such high-dose intravenous regimens is poorly known. T

NCT ID: NCT03848325 Completed - Inflammation Clinical Trials

Poor Sleep and Inflammation in HIV-Infected Adults

SASH
Start date: November 9, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

People living with HIV (PLWH) often have poor sleep, which may put them at a higher risk for many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease. One of the mechanisms by which this may occur is via chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. Adenosine plays an important role in sleep homeostasis, with levels increasing in the CSF in response to sleep deprivation and falling with sleep. Peripherally, adenosine, via its signaling pathway, plays an important role in immunoregulation by suppressing the inflammatory response. PLWH, even on antiretroviral therapy, have suppressed peripheral adenosine levels which are predictive of adverse cardiovascular outcomes. The hypothesis underlying this study is that acute sleep deprivation in PLWH does not result in a compensatory increase in extracellular adenosine and its signaling peripherally, and this failure to appropriately compensate, leads to an increase in systemic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT03848091 Completed - Clinical trials for Antibiotic Resistant Infection

Prosthesis Infection and One-step Exchange: Pretreatment by Targeted Antibiotic Therapy in At-risk Patients

Start date: April 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

One-step exchange arthroplasty is more and more used in the treatment of chronic infections, especially in patients at risk anesthetic. This strategy is not recommended in patients infected with multidrug-resistant organisms or difficult to treat because of a risk of bacterial persistence on the new implant. Antibiotic pretreatment by a narrow-spectrum molecule and for which resistance acquisition is difficult might be of interest to try to reduce the inoculum and avoid contamination of the new implant.

NCT ID: NCT03846804 Completed - Osteomyelitis Clinical Trials

Next-Generation Sequencing for Pathogen Detection and Quantification in Children With Musculoskeletal Infections

KDG-002
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of a blood test: Karius® plasma-based next-generation sequencing test (Karius Test), to see if we can detect and measure the infection causing agent in children with musculoskeletal infections (MSKI).

NCT ID: NCT03844386 Completed - HIV-1 Infection Clinical Trials

Study to Assess Safety and Ability to Induce Immune Responses of HIV-1 Vaccines M3 and M4 Given Alone or in Combination in HIV-infected Adults

M&M
Start date: April 22, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel design, study in which 24 HIV-infected participants with durable viral suppression will be randomly assigned to receive vaccination with MVA.tHIVconsv3 (M3), MVA.tHIVconsv4 (M4), M3+M4 combined, or placebo. Participants will be randomized 7:7:7:3 to one of four study arms, and receive study treatment or placebo at Day 0. Each enrolled participant will complete the study in approximately 33.5 weeks (8.4 months). The purpose of this study is to find out: - If it is safe for people to receive injections of two investigational HIV vaccines, called MVAtHIVconsv3 and MVAtHIVconsv4 alone or in combination. - If giving participants these vaccine doses will increase their immune system's ability to kill HIV virus.