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NCT ID: NCT05412030 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Pneumococcal Infections

A Phase 2 Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of AFX3772 Vaccine in Healthy Infants

Start date: June 16, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2 clinical study to support the use of AFX3772 in healthy infants for the prevention of pneumococcal disease. The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of 3 different dose levels of AFX3772 compared with PCV13. Infants approximately 2 months of age will be enrolled and receive 4 doses of study vaccine over 8 protocol-defined visits spanning a duration of approximately 18 to 21 months. Part 1 is the dose escalation, lead-in portion of the study in which infants at each dose level will be randomized 3:1 in sequential cohorts of increasing doses of AFX3772 or PCV13. Enrollment in Cohorts 2 and 3 will proceed following Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) review of cumulative safety and tolerability data from preceding cohorts. Following completion of DMC review of safety and tolerability data for the cohorts enrolled in Part 1, additional infants will be enrolled and randomized equally to receive either PCV13 or AFX3772 at different dose levels approved for evaluation in Part 2.

NCT ID: NCT04779242 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Community-acquired Pneumonia

Omadacycline vs. Moxifloxacin for the Treatment of Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia

Start date: February 25, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of omadacycline as compared to moxifloxacin in the treatment of adults with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia.

NCT ID: NCT03812666 Active, not recruiting - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Search for Biomarkers of Infection and Inflammation in Patients With Acute Stroke.

IBIS
Start date: January 15, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will look for new biomarkers of infection and evaluate current biomarkers of infection in stroke patients. Patients with acute stroke will be monitored with daily blood samples for seven days and by clinical examination to detect infections for 10 days.

NCT ID: NCT03577964 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Glucose Metabolism Disorders

Development of Pneumonia Due to Alveolar Glucose Levels in Systemic Hyperglycemia

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Incidence of Pneumonia in Patients with high systemic glucose levels.

NCT ID: NCT03506191 Active, not recruiting - Critical Illness Clinical Trials

Pneumonia Due to Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia in ICUs

RETROSTENO
Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pneumonia is a major cause of ICU admission, or may complicate ICU course. Among the causative pathogens, Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia is a rare pathogen, but affects usually patients with chronic pulmonary co-morbidities, or with long duration of mechanical ventilation and multiples treatment with broad spectrum antimicrobial therapy. However, there are only a paucity of data regarding epidemiology, impact and outcome of Pneumonia due to Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia in critically ill patients. Primary objective was to study factors associated with mortality in case of Pneumonia due to Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia. Secondary objectives were to describe factors associated with morbidity of Pneumonia due to Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia (duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU length of stay), and to report the characteristics of critically ill patients presenting Pneumonia due to Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia.