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NCT ID: NCT03659344 Completed - Clinical trials for Infection, Surgical Site

Efficacy of Antimicrobial Coating Suture Coated Vicryl Plus Compared With Vicryl in Reduced Surgical Site Infection of Dental Implant Surgeries: A Uni-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial Study

Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients randomly aligned in 2 groups.Vicryl plus sutures were used in group 1 for closing subperiostal flaps after dental implant surgeries and vicryl sutures were used in group 2.

NCT ID: NCT03658746 Completed - Clinical trials for Helicobacter Pylori Infection

Efficacies of Antimicrobial Susceptibility-Guided Versus Empirical Therapy for Rescue Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori Infection

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess efficacy of 14-day antimicrobial susceptibility test guided quadruple therapy for the rescue treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection, then comparing it with 14-day empirical therapy according to personal medication history.

NCT ID: NCT03655548 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

Optimization Management Study of Community Urinary Tract Infections Spectrum

OPTICUR-EBLSE
Start date: October 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Urinary tract infections are the second most common community-acquired infections. Even if extended spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBLE) cause fewer urinary tract infections, their proportion is increasing. New recommendations were published by ANSM in 2015, with specific recommendations for infections due to ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae. In this study, we wanted to evaluate the effectiveness of a recall of the 2015 recommendations in the form of a table attached to the ECBU report, associated with hygiene recommendations. Methodology: This prospective, multi-center, non-interventional study was conducted in collaboration with the Labazur laboratory over two 2-month periods, one without modification of the laboratory's practices, the other with the addition of documents on the CBEU report. The primary endpoint was the adequacy of prescriptions to ANSM 2015 recommendations.

NCT ID: NCT03648411 Completed - Clinical trials for Asymptomatic Infections

Drug Resistance Among Asymptomatic Infection

Start date: January 12, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A cross-sectional study will be conducted in selected 2 sentinel sites for assessment of drug resistance falciparum and vivax among asymptomatic infection in migrant workers in Myanmar.

NCT ID: NCT03646227 Completed - Clinical trials for Bacterial Infections

Multi-Drug Resistant Organism Network

MDRO Network
Start date: June 16, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is specifically designed to provide observational data which can be used to help in the design of future randomized clinical trials on both therapeutics and diagnostics for MDRO infections. To this end, clinical and epidemiological data will be collected on patients who have MDRO isolated from clinical cultures during hospitalization, as well as descriptions of the outcomes of patients treated with various antimicrobial regimens. Molecular and microbiological characterization will also be performed on MDRO isolates. These data will include a detailed clinical and epidemiological description of patients including identifying potential barriers to enrollment in future trials. In addition, data will be collected on species, strain type, and mechanism of drug resistance of the causative organism. Knowing the molecular characteristics will further inform future trial design as not all diagnostics detect and not all therapeutics are active against the same mechanisms of resistance.

NCT ID: NCT03644966 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

Probiotics and Multi-Drug Resistant Urinary Tract Infection

Start date: July 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot study is a single-site randomized, double blinded placebo-controlled in females with recurrent multi-drug resistant (MDR) urinary tract infections(UTI). Our study hypothesizes that a novel probiotic strain improves antibiotic sensitivity patterns in these former MDR UTIs.

NCT ID: NCT03644368 Completed - Clinical trials for Deep Neck Infections

Children's Deep Neck Infections at the Montpellier Hospital

Start date: January 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To descride the clinical presentation, diagnosis, management and complications of children with a deep neck infection. A retrospective chart review was conducted at the Montpellier hospital in France. All children aged less than 18 years who had been admitted with a diagnosis of cervical phlegmon, tonsillar abscesses, retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal abscesses between January 2015 and December 2017 were included. The investigators collected the demographic, biological, radiological data and treatment received of the patients to the admision. The results of the bacteriological samples were collected. The investigators compared our results to those of the 10-year cohort. The investigators wish to compare the duration of hospitalization and the duration of the fever enter the group treated by alone antibiotic and the group treated by antibiotic and surgical drainage

NCT ID: NCT03643952 Completed - Bacteremia Clinical Trials

Safety, Efficacy, and Pharmacokinetics (PK) of Daptomycin (MK-3009) in Japanese Pediatric Subjects With Complicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections (cSSTI) and Bacteremia (MK-3009-029)

Start date: December 6, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters of daptomycin for injection in Japanese pediatric participants aged 1 to 17 years with complicated skin and soft tissue infection (cSSTI) or bacteremia caused by gram-positive cocci.

NCT ID: NCT03642977 Completed - Clinical trials for RNA Virus Infections

DNA and RNA Viruses of the Blood Virome of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients

GeBVir
Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Geneva Blood Virome Project is a longitudinal observational study. The main objective is to describe the kinetics of the plasmatic viral load of a selection of at least 21 DNA and RNA viruses of the blood virome in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients, over a one-year period after transplantation. Secondary objectives are: 1) to assess the prevalence of DNA and RNA viruses plasmatic detections and co-detections, 2) to assess the cumulative incidence of DNA and RNA viruses plasmatic detection. The population of the study consists in adult patients receiving allogeneic stem cell transplantation at the University Hospitals of Geneva, enrolled in an already existing monocentric cohort, and for which clinical specimens are collected and stored at the time and after transplantation. The investigators plan to include 120 patients whose plasma samples are collected from March 2017 and to systematically use plasma samples collected on the day of transplantation and several time points after transplantation to screen DNA and RNA viruses by qualitative and quantitative real-time PCR and RT-PCR.

NCT ID: NCT03641131 Completed - Fungal Infection Clinical Trials

Ampholipad Real-World Data in Taiwan

Start date: September 9, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A retrospective, post-marketing, multi-center chart review study includes patients who had been prescribed Ampholipad.