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NCT ID: NCT00426699 Completed - Clinical trials for Enterovirus Infections

Urinary Excretion of Enteroviruses From Children With a Presumed Enteroviral Infection

Start date: June 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Enteroviruses can infect most human organ systems, especially the heart, nervous system and pancreas. Whether Enteroviruses can also affect the kidneys is not known yet. Therefore we will analyze urine of children with a suspected enteroviral infection for enteroviruses and signs of kidney infection.

NCT ID: NCT00031512 Completed - Clinical trials for Enterovirus Infection

Pleconaril Enteroviral Sepsis Syndrome

Start date: June 27, 2001
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A common group of viruses that infect humans are enteroviruses. Enteroviruses produce illnesses in children which may range from very mild (summer colds) to severe (infections of the brain, liver, and heart). The purpose of this study is to determine if a new drug called pleconaril helps treat babies with enteroviral sepsis. In addition, researchers are attempting to determine a safe and effective dose of pleconaril to help babies with this disease. Infants who are 15 days or younger when diagnosed with enteroviral disease are eligible for this study. Two out of 3 babies will be randomly assigned to receive Pleconaril and the other one out of three will receive a placebo (inactive substitute). Participants will be hospitalized while receiving study medication. Babies will receive standard treatment care for their symptoms and will be observed for their medical progress. Participants may be in the study for up to 2 years.