New Antibiotic to Treat Pediatric Patients With Infections Due to a Specific Bacteria (Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus)
Bacterial Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Bacterial Infections focused on measuring Pharmacia, Drug Resistance, Microbial
Eligibility Criteria
Other specific inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply. In order to determine eligibility, further examination by the investigator is necessary. Inclusion Criteria: Hospitalized/chronic care pediatric patients (birth through 17 years) Known infections due to vancomycin-resistant enterococcus species, including diagnosis of hospital-acquired pneumonia, complicated skin and skin structure infections, catheter-related bacteremia, bacteremia of unidentified source, and other infections Requires a minimum of 3 days of IV medication Patients with mixed infections due to VRE & gram negative bacteria are allowed to enroll in the study. For most of the infections, 2 or more of additional symptoms are required. Exclusion Criteria: Potentially effective concomitant antibiotic A high surgical cure rate Medical conditions which would preclude clinical evaluation or require treatment of longer duration than 28 days 24 hours of antibiotic treatment within 48 hours of study entry (unless pre-approved) Having an infected device that could not be removed
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