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Filter by:The overall aim of the study is to provide evidence that introducing soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) evaluation at triaging (first clinical assessment), in combination with IMCI-based guidelines (SoC), is a viable strategy to enhance rapid and accurate identification of febrile children at increased risk of life-threatening infections compared to IMCI-based strategies alone (SoC), and to demonstrate whether this results in enhanced decisions of admission/referral vs discharge, and enhanced overall health outcome of children with acute fever in sub-Saharan Africa.
In order to assess the risk of hepatitis B reactivation in people living with HIV and undergoing injection therapy, we propose to carry out a descriptive analysis of the evolution of hepatitis B markers in this population.
This clinical trial is designed to compare the efficacy and safety of Clofazimine Inhalation Suspension versus placebo when added to Guideline-based therapy (GBT).
Patients with documented onychomycosis of one or more toe nails will be treated with a daily application of a topical lacquer containing several essential oils.
The aim of this proposal is to identify immune biomarkers, genetic risk, and the clinical consequences of low count monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (LC MBL), a common premalignant condition affecting up to 17% of European adults age>40. LC MBL is a precursor to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), characterized by a circulating population of clonal B-cells. It is relatively understudied, despite emerging evidence of clinical consequences such as increased risk for life-threatening infections and lymphoid malignancies. Studies reported that male sex, age, family history of CLL, and CLL-susceptibility genetic loci were associated with LC MBL risk. These findings were reported in European ancestry individuals and have not been generalized to other thnicities. This study will provide this missing knowledge using a unique multi-ethnic Israeli population of Jews and Arabs that have one of the highest and lowest age-standardized incidence rates of CLL in the world, respectively, and characterized with different genetic backgrounds.
Patients admitted for polytrauma, severe neurological injury, post-operative monitoring or sepsis/septic shock present with significant inflammation, leading to immunoparalysis, which is responsible for infection, particularly prolonged infection. A study of their lymphocyte phenotype over time could help explore the phenomenon of immunoparalysis.
It is planned to select Hp infection patients in a number of tertiary hospitals in Jiangsu and randomly divide them into three groups: group A is the classic group, receiving Vonoprazan 20mg, bid + amoxicillin 1.0g, bid + doxycycline 0.1g, bid + colloidal pectin bismuth 0.3g, bid and group C are double groups, respectively, receiving standard dose amoxicillin (1.0 g, bid) combined with vonorrasan dual regimen and doxycycline (0.1g, bid) combined with Vonoprazan dual regimen, the treatment course of the three groups was 14 days, and the oral dose of Vonoprazan was 20mg, bid, the eradication rate, adverse reactions, compliance and other aspects of the three groups were compared, In order to obtain a safe, efficient, economical and convenient Hp eradication program with a wider range of applications.
This study is designed to assess how effective letermovir is in preventing recurrence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in adult kidney or kidney/pancreas transplant recipients who are UW Health patients. Participants will be in the study for about 6 months.
The microbiome acts as an antigen and can induce signaling through receptors like TLRs and NODs. Microbial metabolites can directly act on gut cells or reach other organs systemically. Studies show that the commensal, non-pathogenic microbiota plays an important role in regulating the immune system in various ways: - Promoting differentiation of Th17 cells and ILC3 signaling to regulate IL-17A production - Influencing iNKT cell generation early in life to prevent inflammatory activities - Facilitating CD4+ T cell differentiation and balancing Th1/Th2 responses - Inducing regulatory T cells (Tregs) that promote immune homeostasis - Tregs in Peyer's patches help maintain a microbiome that supports homeostasis The microbiome influences T cells, B cells and immune homeostasis. This has implications for transplantation, where modulating the microbiome could impact the graft's acceptance by affecting the recipient's immune cells that respond to the transplant. In summary, it highlights the microbiome's role in immune regulation and the potential for leveraging this interaction therapeutically, including in the context of transplantation.
Home Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Treatment (Home-OPAT) is a service provided to patients that receive antibiotics via infusion but are clinically well enough to go home. A nurse will visit the patient daily to administer the antibiotics. However, the patient or a caregiver can also administer the antibiotics without the help of a nurse. This is called Self-OPAT. The Self-OPAT service is already in practice internationally but not yet in the Netherlands. The goal of this observational study is to assess the possibility to implement Self-OPAT in the Dutch context. The main questions it aims to answer are: Which patients are suitable for Self-OPAT services? How can patients be trained adequately for performing Self-OPAT? What are the experiences of patients with Self-OPAT? How much nurse engagement is needed during Self-OPAT? Is the outcome of treatment with Self-OPAT comparable to Home-OPAT? How do the costs of Self-OPAT differ from the costs of Home-OPAT? How can you implement an Self-OPAT program in the hospital? Participants will be trained by a nurse to administer the infusion antibiotics. They will then administer the antibiotics themselves for as long as the duration of treatment. Every week a nurse will visit to check the progression of the treatment and check the functioning and hygiene of the infusion materials. After a month participants will fill-out a questionnaire about their experience with Self-OPAT.